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Huge blaze trapping 9 miners in Russia’s Urals caught on dramatic VIDEO 8 die as huge blaze traps miners in Russia’s Urals (VIDEO)
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A large blaze has erupted at a mine near the city of Solikamsk in Russia’s Urals, with giant plumes of smoke filmed rising from the facility. At least nine people have been trapped underground as fire continues to rage. Eight bodies have been pulled from a mine near the city of Solikamsk in Russia’s Urals, with giant plumes of smoke filmed rising from the facility. A large blaze trapped at least 9 people deep underground on Saturday.
Footage from the scene shows thick plumes of grey smoke erupting from the mine shaft. Eight out of seventeen workers present have been safely evacuated from underground, but there have been no signals coming from the others as chances for their rescue grow slimmer. On Sunday morning, rescuers recovered eight bodies from a mine shaft where the workers had been trapped by the raging fire. Earlier, eight out of seventeen miners were safely evacuated to the surface. One remains unaccounted for.
The incident occurred at 12pm local time, according to the mine’s owner, the Uralkali fertilizer producing company. While the company described the incident as an “emergence of smoke,” Russian emergency services stated that the mine caught fire.  Footage from the scene showed thick plumes of grey smoke erupting from the mine shaft.
The blaze has been contained but not put out completely, the authorities said some 7 hours after the fire ripped through the mine.
The incident occurred at 12pm local time, according to the mine’s owner, the Uralkali fertilizer producing company. The blaze erupted during construction works at the mine when temporary flooring caught fire, the emergency services told TASS. Extremely high temperatures were preventing rescuers from going deeper and reaching the miners earlier.
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The blaze erupted during construction works at the mine when temporary flooring caught fire, the emergency services told TASS. The fire continues to rage underground and extremely high temperatures are preventing rescuers from going deeper. It took rescuers seven attempts to finally discover the bodies.
About five hours after the fire broke out, rescues managed to get access to the mine shaft on the sixth attempt, the authorities said. The rescue team, however, could not reach the miners and had to be extracted when it was some 8 meters (26 ft) from the place where the workers have been trapped. While fire crews are battling the blaze, Russia’s Emergencies Ministry has deployed additional forces of specially trained mine rescuers from nearby regions. The local prosecutor's office has launched a criminal probe, suspecting fatal safety rules violation.
While fire crews are battling the blaze, Russia’s Emergencies Ministry has deployed additional forces of specially trained mine rescuers from nearby regions.
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