WATCH | Conveyor belt catches fire at Kriel mine, but Eskom says it will not affect power station

2022-09-24 07:43:57 By : Mr. Leo Tian

Eskom says a fire at Kriel mine will not worsen load-shedding. 

Seriti Resources Holdings, which owns Kriel mine, said an investigation is under way to assess the damage and cause of the fire. 

Seriti’s Thabo Masike confirmed a conveyor belt at the mine caught fire.

“A veld fire which started on a neighbouring farm crossed over the firebreak onto the Seriti property, fanned by excessive winds. Seriti and Eskom firefighting teams were dispatched and the fire was brought under control.”

Masike said they were working with Eskom to ensure no disruption to the coal supply at the Kriel power station.

The video below depicts a fire impacting a conveyor belt at Kriel Mine - not at the power station. This will have no impact on the power station as it is receiving coal from an open pit and by road. pic.twitter.com/RtYIXYey9N

“We will continue to keep all stakeholders informed of developments. The affected conveyor belt contributes less than 15% of the coal volumes the mine supplies to the Kriel power station. Seriti remains committed to zero harm to its staff, contractors, community and environment.”

Eskom said it would have no effect on the power station, which is receiving coal from an open pit and by road.

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