Puno, Peru—One miner died following a gas leak at an extraction site in the Puno district this morning. The accident occurred deep within the subterranean network, trapping workers in a localized pocket of contaminated air. Emergency response teams were dispatched by the Mining Safety Agency within minutes of the alarm.
While several other miners were evacuated successfully, one worker could not be reached before succumbing to the toxic conditions. The remaining staff were treated at the site for respiratory distress. Operations at the facility have been halted until safety conditions can be verified by independent inspectors.
Company representatives say the leak originated from an unidentified fissure in the rock face. Miners had been engaged in routine extraction when the air quality began to drop rapidly. Sensors placed throughout the shaft failed to provide a timely warning before the gas reached hazardous levels.
"We have launched a full internal investigation into the sensor system," an agency official said. "The safety of the underground environment is being re-evaluated." The agency intends to determine why the ventilation failed to mitigate the concentration of gas in that specific sector.
The mine, situated in a remote mountainous area, faces logistical challenges for emergency medical support. Recovery teams worked throughout the afternoon to safely extract the body of the deceased miner. The surrounding area remains restricted to prevent unauthorized entry during the technical review.
This incident marks the third safety-related report from the region this year. Union leaders have requested a meeting with state regulators to discuss the adequacy of current breathing apparatus and monitoring equipment. They argue that older sections of the mine require more frequent inspections.
The victim’s family has been informed of the loss, and the company has promised to provide support. Government inspectors are scheduled to arrive on-site tomorrow morning to begin their formal documentation of the breach. The facility will remain closed indefinitely.
Evidence from the scene is being preserved for the official inquiry. Investigators are gathering logs from the ventilation control center to see if human error played a role in the failure. No final timeline for a resumption of work has been announced.
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