Nine workers die in Colombia coal mine explosion

May 5, 2026 12:37 AM EDT

BOGOTA, May 4 (Reuters) - ‌A coal ​mine ​explosion in Colombia's Cundinamarca province killed nine workers and left six others injured, ‌the national mining agency said on Monday, ⁠several weeks after it issued risk control recommendations for ‌the site.

The blast occurred ‌at the La Ciscuda mine, operated by Carbonera Los Pinos. The company could not ​immediately be reached for comment.

The mining agency said the accident seemed to be caused ⁠by a build-up of gases, and that it had recommended ​that the mine strengthen its safety measures during a site visit on April ​9 in which it ‌had identified gases, including methane, that it said could become dangerous.

"As the ⁠ANM has warned during its inspection visits, coal deposits can present accumulations of gases such as ⁠methane, as well as concentrations of coal dust,” the ​agency said in a statement.

The six workers who survived were taken to a regional hospital for treatment.

Serious accidents ‌are common at open-pit and subterranean coal and gold mines in Colombia, ‌mostly at illegal or informal operations and ⁠those without proper ‌safety measures.

(Reporting by ​Nelson Bocanegra; Writing by Daina Beth Solomon; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Lincoln ‌Feast.)



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