Cyclone Narelle Forces South32's Gemco Mine to Halt Operations
South32 has temporarily ceased operations at its Gemco mine due to Cyclone Narelle. The company has evacuated non-essential personnel as the cyclone impacts Australia's northeast. The mine, part-owned by Anglo American, is a major global manganese ore producer.
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- Australia
In light of Cyclone Narelle's impact on Australia's northeast, South32 has temporarily suspended operations at its Gemco mine. The decision, made to ensure the safety of all involved, included moving non-essential personnel off the site, according to a company spokesperson on Friday.
The Gemco mine, located on Groote Eylandt, is recognized as one of the largest producers of manganese ore worldwide. South32's swift response highlights the company's commitment to safety amidst natural threats.
The project, which is partially owned by Anglo American, underlines the global importance of the site in manganese ore production. The halt in operations is a temporary measure as the company monitors the situation closely.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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