Freeport suspends Indonesia mine after tunnel collapse – by Randy Fabi and Michael Taylor (Reuters U.S. – May 15, 2013)

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JAKARTA – (Reuters) – Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc halted operations at the world’s second largest copper mine in Indonesia on Wednesday as rescue workers scrambled to find 25 workers caught underground in a tunnel collapse a day earlier.

The head of Freeport Indonesia said he would travel to the remote West Papua site later on Wednesday to assess rescue operations and decide on when to resume production at the Grasberg mine, which also holds the world’s largest gold reserves.

Thirty-nine workers were attending an underground training class near the mine when a tunnel collapsed on them early on Tuesday morning, the company said. Rescue crews evacuated 14 people, four of whom died, the company said.

The Grasberg mine, which employees more than 24,000 workers, was not significantly affected, but production was suspended to pay homage to those involved in the accident.

“There is no direct impact on our operation but as a sign of sympathy we have suspended the operation,” Rozik Soetjipto, president director of Freeport Indonesia, told reporters. “I will go to the site tonight and from there we can decide what is the next step.”

Rescuers were using jacks, saws and other hand tools to free the remaining workers, as the tight space in the collapsed underground tunnel prevented them from using heavy earth-moving equipment, the company said.

“We may have a different situation tomorrow. The rescue team is working 24-hours,” said company spokeswoman, Daisy Primayanti.

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