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Raleigh blast sends miners packing

A ROUTINE firing of stoping panels at the Raleigh underground mine caused a “significant seismic response” according to 36.75% interest holder Tribune Resources, with the southern mining area of Raleigh now off-limits.

 EKJV to close Raleigh after seismic response from blasting

EKJV to close Raleigh after seismic response from blasting

Underground mining activities at the East Kundana Joint Venture have been restricted after the seismic response on the 6000 to 5949 levels of the mine, which happened when workers were firing stope panels...

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