5 Ekapa miners presumed dead after mud-rush traps them

A brutal mud surge nearly a kilometre underground has likely claimed five lives at Ekapa Mine, leaving families bracing for recovery instead of rescue.

Mud-rush traps workers at Ekapa
  • Ekapa Mine in Kimberley halted operations after a mud rush.
  • Five mineworkers were buried 890 metres down on 17 February 2026.
  • Slurry and water sealed off the Joint Shaft escape routes.
  • Mine Rescue Services deployed drills and pumps immediately.
Gwede Mantashe signals worst fears
  • Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe visited on Friday.
  • Mantashe said survival chances are minimal after days underground.
  • Crews have shifted focus toward body recovery efforts.
  • The government pledged counselling and support for grieving families.
Unions demand answers on safety
  • The South African Federation of Trade Unions called for a full investigation.
  • Congress of South African Trade Unions backed intensified rescue resources.
  • Labour groups question ground support and early warning systems.
  • Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources faces pressure to probe.
Community reels in Kimberley
  • Families held vigils near the mine awaiting updates.
  • Ekapa Minerals’ shutdown threatens local wages and businesses.
  • Residents compare the disaster to past mining tragedies.
  • Town leaders urge aid funds for affected households.
 

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