) It was dangerous, but normal panicking until we get out, the miners of the “Treps” that were trapped in the mine are looking for more security

The 18 miners who were trapped in the “Trepca mine” have already left the mine, having been blocked as a result of problems with electricity.
Miners who came out of the mine said the situation had not been dangerous, although they admitted they had needed care and that the situation had caused panic until their exit.
Bajram Canthman, a miner who had remained confined, said two people had needed help, but according to him had not been in serious danger.
And the two of them were in need, but it wasn't a big risk, that's what happens, not for us, no, we're doing this job willingly. It's happened several times, but it's not tragic work, but until it's normal that panic becomes”, Bajram Rhamni told Eo, a miner who was stuck.
An elderly miner, who came out of the mine, said briefly that he is in good health.
Meanwhile, Agron Hyseni, a miner, said that after the exit of his confined colleagues, they were waiting to enter the next mine, but sought more security during the work.
We're waiting to go down now. When they get out, you get me down. But there's less of us, we have some security if there's a little later, there's someone we can drop us off at the pumps, you know if there's anything there. That all this defect that was done, all this power that stopped, someone who was present with them, if something stopped me, was someone who, just to start dyna, kept the level, more of the hard drive. Yeah, these guys are saying go, we gotta go. Whatever's in God's hands, we have what we do”, he said.
A few hours earlier, the company “Trepca” had reacted to the deadlock of about 50 miners in the mine.
According to the official announcement, at first 29 workers had left the mine, while 18 were still confined.
On the other hand, it was stressed that the event had occurred due to a power supply break in the Business Mining Unit with the Trepca-Stantrg Fleet, as a result of a defect on the 35kV Stantrg line.
“According to information from the ground, an officer of the line has been disconnected at the entrance of the trafostration in the flotilla, resulting in damage to the monitoring insulators, causing burns in the traf that supplies the power fleet. Also recorded are injuries in other monitoring stabilisations in trafostation”, the report said.











