Centerra Gold reports excavator operator killed at its Kumtor Mine

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The company said the employee was operating an excavator which tipped over and slipped into a water-filled basin near the edge of Petrov Lake

Two engineers are seen pouring the top layer of molten gold into a basin in the Kumtor mine mill in Kyrgyzstan in this 2008 file photo.Toronto-based Centerra Gold Inc. says an employee at its Kumtor Mine in the Kyrgyz Republic in Central Asia has been killed.

It says an internal investigation has begun and mine managers are working closely with regulators and other state authorities to find the cause of the incident.Kumtor contributed about 600,000 of Centerra’s 783,000 ounces of gold production in 2019 despite being shut down in December following a waste rock dump movement that resulted in the loss of two of its employees.

The Kyrgyz authorities then issued approvals and permits to recommence open pit mining operations and to continue milling activity for the remainder of 2020.

 

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