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.

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AI-generatedNine 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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5 extractedThe mine is legally operated by the company Carbonera Los Pinos.
The National Mining Agency had warned weeks earlier about a potential gas buildup danger at the mine.
Nine workers were killed and six injured in a coal mine explosion in Colombia's Cundinamarca province.
Explosions and incidents frequently occur in Colombia's mines, mostly at illegal operations or those lacking safety measures.
The explosion was apparently caused by a buildup of gases.