Colombia: 13 dead in coal mine explosion in Cucunuba

The president of the National Mining Agency said that the mine had no operating permits and lacked adequate safety equipment.

Update: 2017-06-26 05:38 GMT
Mining accidents are frequent in Colombia, where many facilities operate illegally with poor safety protocols. (Photo: AP)

Caracas: Officials said 13 people died in an explosion at an illegal coal mine in central Colombia. Authorities say rescue workers found and recovered the final two bodies early on Sunday.

Authorities say they believe Friday's explosion at the mine in the town of Cucunuba was triggered by an accumulation of methane gas.

National Mining Agency President Silvana Habib Daza tells Caracol Radio that the mine had no operating permits and lacked adequate safety equipment.

An explosion at a mine in the same town caused eight deaths in 2008. Mining accidents are frequent in Colombia, where many facilities operate illegally with poor safety protocols.

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