Two dead, one missing after tremor damages Polish coal mine

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WARSAW: Two

miners

were killed in southern Poland and one remained

trapped underground

after an overnight

tremor

caused a partial collapse in a section of the

Myslowice-Wesola mine

, the mine's owner said on Tuesday.
The tremor occurred 870 metres (2,854 feet) underground.
There were 15 miners in the danger zone, 12 of whom were rescued and 10 of them were taken to hospital due to their injuries, Polska Grupa Górnicza, which owns the mine, told state news agency PAP.

"Unfortunately, two of (the miners underground) were pronounced dead by the doctor," Rajmund Horst, deputy chief executive of Polska Grupa Górnicza said.
Rescuers

were still trying to contact a miner trapped underground with whom they have had no contact, PAP reported.
It was the fourth

accident

causing

fatalities

at a coal mine in Poland this year, according to PAP.

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