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Sth African mines hit by lack of power

Posted January 25, 2008 22:32:00

South Africa's biggest gold and platinum mining companies have suspended production because of a spate of recent power cuts.

They took the drastic measure after state power company Eskom said it could not guarantee supplies, raising fears of miners being trapped underground.

South Africa is one of the world's biggest producers of platinum and gold.

The power cuts have been described by the government as a national emergency.

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, industry, gold, mining, south-africa

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