Rescuers on Tuesday sent a cage-like structure into one of South Africa's deepest mines in an attempt to pull out survivors among hundreds of illegal miners trapped underground for months in an abandoned shaft. teleSUR
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00:00The South Africa operation is on the way to rescue a group of miners trapped in a gold
00:06mine.
00:07Group Mining Affected Communities United in Action says at least 400 men are still trapped
00:12and many have died.
00:13Zabailo Nguni, spokesman for the group mining, said a cell phone sent to the surface with
00:19some miners rescued on Friday had two videos showing dozens of bodies on the ground wrapped
00:23in plastic.
00:24Nguni also said a minimum of 100 men had died, suspected of starvation or dehydration.
00:30A professional mine rescue company has so far sent a large cage into the mine shaft
00:34near Stilfontine, about 140 km southwest of Johannesburg, and it has been confirmed by
00:39SUKUSI Jam, the South African national civic organization, that same people have been rescued.