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All 39 Totten miners have now safely returned to surface, says Vale

They were stranded underground Sunday after the cage shaft became blocked
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Vale's Totten Mine in Sudbury. (Supplied)

Vale announced early Wednesday that all 39 employees underground at its Totten Mine have now safely returned to surface.

“I’d like to congratulate our rescue team,” Vale Chief Executive Officer Eduardo Bartolomeo said from Sudbury, where he met with employees and rescue personnel.

“Bringing our 39 employees home safe and healthy was our top priority and we’re glad that our emergency plans and procedures worked to deliver that outcome. All the employees are safe now and deserve our deep respect for their perseverance and strong will.” 

The employees had been underground since reporting for dayshift Sunday when damage to the shaft rendered the normal conveyance system inoperable. 

Employees exited the mine with support from Vale’s mine rescue team through a secondary egress ladder system.

“This is tremendous news flowing from very difficult circumstances,” said Bartolomeo, in the press release. “All of us at Vale were focused on and committed to the safe return of our employees underground. Hearing that every one of them is back on surface and returning home is the best news we could have received.”

With employees safely returned to surface, Bartolomeo says an investigation will be launched into what happened, so that the company can learn from it and take steps to ensure it never happens again.

A media availability with Vale and Steelworkers Local 6500 officials will be held this morning at 10 a.m. Sudbury.com will provide coverage, so stay tuned.


 

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