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75 injured, 11 fatalities in Impala Rustenburg winder rope incidentImpala Platinum has temporarily suspended operations at its Rustenburg mining complex in South Africa following a tragic incident that resulted in the death of 11 workers on Monday. The incident, which occurred at the company’s No. 11 shaft, also involved 86 workers, with 75 injured individuals currently admitted to four local hospitals. The circumstances surrounding the incident are yet to be disclosed. ![]() Number 11 shaft, Impala Rustenburg. Source: Supplied. According to the company statement on Monday evening, Implats is committed to ensuring that all colleagues are “brought home safely”: It is with regret Implats reports that a serious safety incident involving a winder rope occurred this afternoon at our 11 Shaft operation at Impala Rustenburg in the North West province, South Africa. This rope is connected to the personnel conveyance, which hoists employees up and down the shaft. "Today is the darkest day in the history of Impala and our hearts are heavy for the lives lost and the individuals affected by this devastating incident," CEO Nico Muller said in the statement. The suspension could be extended to Wednesday to allow the company to "mourn and heal emotionally", a company spokesperson said. About Lindsey SchuttersLindsey is the editor for ICT, Construction&Engineering and Energy&Mining at Bizcommunity View my profile and articles... |