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Amplats suspends operations in South African mine following heavy rains

Amplats suspends operations in South African mine following heavy rains

Anglo American Platinum announced that it had stopped operations at its Tumela Mine in South Africa after flooding was caused by excessive rains. The company, however, maintained its production forecasts for the year.

In a recent statement, the world's largest producer of platinum group materials (PGMs) used to reduce vehicle emissions stated that heavy rains over the last week in the north of South Africa had caused widespread floods.

Amplats said that the Tumela underground mine, a smaller operation within the Amandelbult Complex, had been the most affected.

The rest of the complex including the main Dishaba Mine, the concentrator, and other infrastructure were not affected and operations resumed Monday following a brief pause.

A detailed impact assessment and recovery plan to ensure safe production at Tumela mine, which produces about 10% of Amplats' monthly metal-in-concentrate, was under way.

Amplats stated that preliminary indications indicate that the metal-in-concentrate production guidance for 2025 of 3 to 3.4 millions PGM ounces will not be affected.

Amplats reported on February 17, a 40% drop in its profit for 2024, to 8.4 billion Rand ($458.56 millions), as lower PGM prices continue hurting the company's income. (1 dollar = 18.3184 rands) (Reporting and Editing by Aidan Lewis).

(source: Reuters)