At least 21 dead after mine fire in Kazakhstan

Story By: BBC

At least 21 people have died in a fire at a mine in Kazakhstan, owned by steel giant ArcelorMittal.

The blaze came on the same day Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev ordered investment in the company to be halted as he wants it to be nationalised.

A further 23 of the 252 people who were working at the Kostenko mine are still missing, ArcelorMittal Termitau, the local unit of the company said.

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So far, 18 people have been given medical treatment.

President Tokayev, who expressed condolences to victims’ families, has distanced his cabinet from the company.

He has called for “investment co-operation” to be halted, and the government said it was finalising a deal to nationalise the company that runs the country’s biggest steel mill.

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This is second fatal incident in last two months at a site operated by ArcelorMittal in Kazakhstan. In August, four miners were killed after a fire broke out at the Karaganda mine.

And in November 2022, five people died and four others were hospitalised after a methane gas leak at a mine in the same area.

ArcelorMittal Temirtau owns 15 coal and ore mines in Kazakhstan.

In 2022, ArcelorMittal, a Luxembourg-based steel giant, bought Aberdeen metal recycling business John Lawrie Metals.

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The company sponsored the construction of of the ArcelorMittal Orbit that stands in London’s Olympic park.

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