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Glencore halts major zinc-lead mine in Australia after heavy rains

Glencore Plc has actually stopped operations at its McArthur River zinc and lead mine (MRM) in Australia following heavy rains this week, the company said on Thursday.

The suspension could intensify a tightened up supply of zinc concentrates, feedstock to make refined zinc, which is primarily utilized to galvanise steel to protect it from rust.

MRM has momentarily stopped operations as we keep track of flooding in the area and evaluate effects onsite at our operations, Glencore stated in a declaration.

McArthur River mine is among the world's biggest zinc and lead operations. It produced 262,200 tonnes of zinc in concentrates and 50,400 tonnes of lead in focuses last year, according to Glencore's production report.

The site experienced rains today which went beyond the previous record going back about 50 years to 1974.

Also backed by Glencore, Peruvian zinc, lead and silver miner Volcan suspended 3 of its mines in the country previously today as it deals with updating an operating permit for its Rumichaca tailings dam.

Postpone in the start of significant Russian zinc mine Ozernoye, suspension of Europe's most significant zinc mine Tara, likewise led to a. lower supply of mined zinc.

(source: Reuters)