WARSAW, Poland — One of the Polish coal miners who were injured when a tremor struck the Rydultowy coal mine on Thursday has died in hospital, a mining official in southern Poland said. At least 17 miners were reported injured in the accident.
The tremor, deep underground took place as an earthquake was registered in that part of Poland but it was not clear if the two were related.
The head of the Polish Coal Mining Group, Leszek Pietraszek, said the miner died late Thursday but provided no other details.
The search for one missing miner was suspended due to the high risk of more tremors, head of the High Office for Mining, Piotr Litwa, said.
Seventy-seven miners were brought to the surface, including 17 who were hospitalized immediately after the quake. One of them, with head injuries, was airlifted to a major hospital in the city of Katowice, officials said. Some of the injured were later discharged from the hospital.
Earlier reports said two miners remained unaccounted for and that 76 were brought to the surface.
Twenty specialized teams took part in the rescue operation in difficult conditions underground as the tremor struck about 1,200 meters (4,000 feet) below the surface. Its immediate effects inside the mine were not immediately clear.
Spokeswoman for the mining group Aleksandra Wysocka-Siembiga said the accident took place at 8:16 a.m. The Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Center noted a magnitude 3.1 earthquake in southern Poland near the Rydultowy mine at that time.