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Nine workers killed in Colombia coal mine explosion

Nine workers were killed and six injured in a coal mine explosion in Sutatausa, Cundinamarca province, Colombia. The blast, which occurred on Monday at a legally operated mine owned by Carbonera Los Pinos, was reportedly caused by a buildup of gases.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-05 · 07:04 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Nine workers killed in Colombia coal mine explosion
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Nine workers were killed and six injured in a coal mine explosion in Sutatausa, Cundinamarca province, Colombia. The blast, which occurred on Monday at a legally operated mine owned by Carbonera Los Pinos, was reportedly caused by a buildup of gases. This incident comes weeks after the National Mining Agency had issued risk-control recommendations for the site, warning of potential dangers from gas accumulation. Miners were working approximately 600 meters underground when the explosion happened. Rescue operations were underway, with authorities assessing gas levels before proceeding. The injured were transported to a local hospital for treatment.

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The mine is legally operated by the company Carbonera Los Pinos.

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The National Mining Agency had warned weeks earlier about a potential gas buildup danger at the mine.

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Nine workers were killed and six injured in a coal mine explosion in Colombia's Cundinamarca province.

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Explosions and incidents frequently occur in Colombia's mines, mostly at illegal operations or those lacking safety measures.

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The explosion was apparently caused by a buildup of gases.

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The country’s national mining ​agency had weeks earlier warned that a buildup of gases at the mine could become dangerous.A Cundinamarca-province" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="122426" data-entity-type="event">Coal mine explosion in Colombia’s Cundinamarca province killed nine workers and injured six, the National Mining Agency said, weeks after issuing risk-control recommendations for the site.The blast on Monday at a legally operated mine in the Sutatausa municipality, 72km (45 miles) north of the capital Bogota, was caused by a buildup of gases, the agency said.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Video: Colombia blames dissident FARC rebel for deadly bus bomblist 2 of 4At least 20 killed in Colombia highway blastlist 3 of 4Car show turns to tragedy as monster truck drives into crowd in Colombialist 4 of 4Photos: Bomb attack on Colombia highway kills 19 ahead of electionend of listColombia is home to numerous open and underground gold and coal mines. Explosions and other incidents frequently occur, mostly at operations that are illegal or do not adopt sufficient safety measures.The blast occurred at a mine operated by the company Carbonera Los Pinos, where the miners were working at least 600 metres (2,000ft) underground, local authorities said. The company could not immediately be reached for comment.Cundinamarca Governor Jorge Emilio Rey said on X that the explosion was “apparently due to a buildup of gases”.The governor had previously said 12 people were trapped and three had managed to escape.Rescue workers were on their way to the site, he said, sharing images of ambulances at the mine’s entrance.This handout picture released by the Cundinamarca-fire-department" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="122425" data-entity-type="organization">Cundinamarca Fire Department shows firefighters inspecting the site of an explosion at a coal mine in Sutatausa, Cundinamarca department, Colombia [AFP]Authorities were assessing gas levels in the mine before conducting rescue operations, he added.The injured were taken to a local hospital for treatment.“We deeply regret this tragedy and send a message of condolence, solidarity, and support to their families,” said Rey.
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