Rescuers pull survivors from South Africa mine as hundreds remain trapped
The IndependentFor free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Police said that at least 36 bodies and 82 survivors have been brought out of the Buffelsfontein Gold Mine since Friday, but civic organisations and groups representing the miners say more than 500 are still believed to be underground, many of them ill. Police said they are uncertain how many remain, but it is likely to be hundreds. Six bodies and eight survivors were recovered early on Tuesday, said Mzukisi Jam, regional chair of the South African National Civics Organisation, an umbrella for civic and rights groups, who was at the mine. open image in gallery Police minister Senzo Mchunu, centre, tries to talk to family members and activists after visiting the abandoned gold mine Authorities said the miners are able to come out and are refusing, but that has been disputed by rights groups and activists, who have fiercely criticised police tactics in cutting off the miners’ food and water supplies from the surface in an attempt to force them out. open image in gallery Rescuers work to help miners at the abandoned gold mine They said many of the miners are too weak or ill to climb out.