All 4 workers rescued after emerald mine collapse in Swat: rescue officials

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Rescue personnel work to rescue miners from a collapsed emerald mine in Malook Abad, Swat on August 6. — Rescue 1122
Rescue personnel work to rescue miners from a collapsed emerald mine in Malook Abad, Swat on August 6. — Rescue 1122

Four workers trapped 900 feet underground in a Swat emerald mine were rescued during an operation, Rescue 1122 said on Thursday.

On Wednesday evening, a major rescue operation was launched after a section of the emerald mine collapsed, trapping multiple workers underground. According to initial reports by Rescue 1122 Swat, the mine caved in suddenly during extraction activity.

“Rescue 1122 medical teams are providing immediate medical assistance to the rescued workers,” Rescue 1122 spokesperson Bilal Ahmed Faizi told Dawn.com. “The operation continued for several hours after the mine collapsed, in which more than 40 personnel participated.”

The rescue operation was led by District Emergency Officer Swat Rafiullah Marwat, as per Faizi.

“The trained personnel and modern equipment of Rescue 1122 made the operation successful,” Faizi said.

Meanwhile, the army was also involved in the rescue operation, according to state-run Radio Pakistan.

“As soon as the incident was reported, Pakistan Army teams were immediately dispatched to the site,” it said. “After relentless efforts, all the trapped workers were safely rescued,” the report added.

Mining in Swat’s lush mountains, particularly for emeralds, has long been criticised for poor regulation and inadequate oversight, often putting the lives of workers at serious risk.

The current incident has once again brought attention to the pressing need for standardised safety frameworks and proper training for mine workers in the region.

Over the last decade, the mining industry in Swat has seen a boom, with around 350 crush plants established along the path of the 240km-long river, from Kalam to downstream Kanju.

In November, two workers were killed after elevator in an emerald mine collapsed. The tragic incident occurred when an elevator rope snapped, causing two workers to fall to their death.

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