Mar 15 β€’ 07:55 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Four lightly injured in mine collapse

Four people were hospitalized with minor injuries after a collapse occurred at the Boliden mine in Garpenberg.

On Saturday morning, four individuals sustained minor injuries in a collapse at the Boliden mine located in Garpenberg, Sweden. The incident led to the hospitalization of all four individuals, as confirmed by the press service of Region Dalarna. The collapse occurred while workers were engaged in underground infrastructure activities, prompting the Boliden administration to pause operations for the current shift while reaffirming their commitment to safety and investigation procedures.

Klas Nilsson, the communications manager for Boliden, conveyed that established protocols are in place to provide support for those affected by the incident. The focus will now shift to assisting with the police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. While operations were temporarily halted, Boliden aims to resume work after ensuring that all necessary safety measures are addressed.

The Garpenberg mine, with a workforce of approximately 500 employees, is recognized as the world's most productive mine for underground zinc extraction. This incident underscores the importance of safety protocols in mining operations, particularly in light of the mine's significant output and the well-being of its workers, which may impact public perception and regulatory scrutiny of the mining industry in Sweden.

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