The press service of the regional head office of the FSSP reports this.

“The bailiffs of Krasnoturinsk suspended the activities of the Severopeschanskaya mine for 90 days for violations of industrial safety requirements,” RIA Novosti reports.

It is clarified that the violations identified during the inspection by specialists of the Ural Department of Rostechnadzor could pose a threat to the life and health of the enterprise’s employees.

On April 1, in the Sverdlovsk region, rescuers from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations raised the body of the fourth miner to the surface.

Later it was reported that three miners injured as a result of a collapse at the Severopeschanskaya mine in Krasnoturinsk, Sverdlovsk region, are in intensive care.