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Russian rescuers find eight bodies after fire in Uralkali mine

Reuters
Moscow, RussiaUpdated: Dec 23, 2018, 06:03 PM IST
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File photo of the logo of Russian potash producer Uralkali. Photograph:(Reuters)

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Nine people were trapped underground by smoke after a fire broke out in the mine in Solikamsk, some 1,500 kilometres (930 miles) northeast of Moscow, on Saturday.

Russian rescuers have found eight dead construction workers after a fire in a mine operated by potash maker Uralkali, and one more person remains missing, Interfax news agency reported on Sunday citing investigators.

Nine people were trapped underground by smoke after a fire broke out in the mine in Solikamsk, some 1,500 kilometres (930 miles) northeast of Moscow, on Saturday.

Rescuers have yet to put out the fire, which broke out in a section of the mine that was under construction, and recover the bodies, which lie at a depth of more than 360 metres, Interfax reported.

Russia's mining industry has been plagued by accidents for years. In February 2016, 36 miners and rescue workers died in a coal mine above the Arctic circle.