In Jakarta, Indonesian media reported that two bodies have been recovered in the ongoing search for seven Freeport Indonesia workers who have been trapped underground at a major copper mine since September 8, as a result of heavy mudflows. The team continues its efforts to locate the remaining workers. The incident has raised concerns and highlighted the dangers faced by miners in such hazardous conditions. Local authorities are coordinating rescue efforts with the mine operator to ensure the safety of the workers and provide support to their families during this challenging time. The challenging conditions caused by the heavy mudflows have made the rescue operation difficult and time-consuming. The community is anxiously awaiting updates on the progress of the search and recovery efforts.

Two Bodies Found in Search for Freeport Indonesia Workers Trapped in Mine, Reports Say

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