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Vedanta's Zambia copper unit warns part of Nchanga open-pit mine about to collapse

Published 03/07/2020, 09:33
Updated 03/07/2020, 09:35
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks past the logo of Vedanta outside its headquarters in Mumbai

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks past the logo of Vedanta outside its headquarters in Mumbai

LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambia's Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), a unit of diversified miner Vedanta Resources (NS:VDAN), has closed part of its open-pit mine as a portion of the pit is about to collapse, the chief executive officer said late on Thursday.

KCM predicted that part of the Nchanga Open Pit in Chingola in Zambia's Copperbelt area will cave in "anytime" in the next five days after geo-technical assessments detected some slope instability.

The slough - or caving in of the ground - manifested so far through tension cracks opening up is likely to stretch approximately 350 metres (0.2 mile) and the estimated volume of the area involved is 8 million cubic metres, CEO Christopher Sheppard said in a statement.

Production was continuing elsewhere except for the at-risk areas which have been shut, a KCM spokesman said.

KCM has implemented measures to protect communities around the mining area and employees from the impact of the slough, Sheppard said.

"I must state in no uncertain terms that our priority is to ensure the safety of people first, and also make sure that KCM, public and private property are safe-guarded."

The mine has marked out a 90-metre wide hazard exclusion zone in which the potential collapse is expected to occur. It is "at least" 60 metres away from nearby communities, he said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks past the logo of Vedanta outside its headquarters in Mumbai

Apart from the Nchanga open pit, KCM also operates the Nchanga and Konkola underground mines, concentrators, a smelter, a tailings leach plant, and a refinery.

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