South Africa: 8 miners die in underground fire

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"It is a Sad day for South Africa" mineral resources minister
At least eight people are killed in South Africa's worst mining accident in five years, officials say. Gavino Garay reports.
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- Temblor also triggered a rockfall about one mile underground
- Doomkop mine is west of Johannesburg
- Searchers have been hampered by smoke and the earthfall
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African gold-mining company says it has found the bodies of eight miners who were trapped when a magnitude-2.4 earthquake triggered an underground fire. Rescue teams are trying to locate a ninth miner who is missing.
The Harmony company said Thursday that the tremor also triggered a rockfall about 1.7 kilometers (one mile) underground at the Doornkop mine, west of Johannesburg. Searchers responding to the fire on Tuesday were hampered by smoke and the earthfall.
On Wednesday, rescue teams located eight other miners who had sought refuge from the fire and brought them to the surface.