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At least 32 lives were brutally cut short and 14 more are still unaccounted for in the wake of a deadly mine fire at the Kostenko mine in central Kazakhstan, causing shockwaves throughout the country. Beyond the somber toll, this devastating incident has caused a cascade of effects that go well beyond the immediate sorrow.
A mine fire in Kazakhstan, operated by ArcelorMittal Temirtau, has resulted in the tragic loss of at least 21 lives. Out of the 252 people present at the Kostenko mine, 208 have been successfully evacuated, while 18 are receiving medical care. Regrettably, 23 individuals remain unaccounted for.
The number of miners killed in an explosion at the Kostenko mine in Kazakhstan s Karaganda Region has risen to 32, while the search continues for the 14 still missing, the Kazakh Ministry of Emergency Situations said on Saturday.