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The Ekapa diamond mine in South Africa shut down abruptly on Feb. 25, 2026, leaving over 1,000 workers unpaid and trapping five miners nearly 900 meters underground.
The Ekapa diamond mine in Kimberley, South Africa, shut down abruptly on February 25, 2026, after filing for liquidation, leaving over 1,000 workers unpaid and triggering rescue efforts for five miners trapped nearly 900 meters underground in a mud rush on February 17.
The mine, which operated continuously for 158 years, cited financial strain, a prolonged global diamond market downturn, safety concerns, and the high cost of repairs to a damaged shaft as reasons for closure.
Rescue operations remain ongoing under hazardous conditions, with no signs of life found.
The sudden shutdown shocked workers, unions, and officials, who criticized the lack of warning and called for transparency and government intervention.
The closure marks the end of a historic mining era in Kimberley and highlights broader challenges in the diamond sector, including price volatility and competition from lab-grown stones.
La mina de diamantes Ekapa en Sudáfrica cerró abruptamente el 25 de febrero de 2026, dejando a más de 1,000 trabajadores sin sueldo y atrapando a cinco mineros a casi 900 metros bajo tierra.