JAKARTA. The mining site of PT Freeport Indonesia remains under blockade for the second day following a fatal incident. Protesters are demanding that the company’s management take responsibility for a recent collision that killed four people and pay more attention to work safety as accidents continue to occur at the company’s mining site. “The blockade is not disrupting our investigation, which concluded today [Thursday]. We are waiting for our team’s report and expect to announce the result next Tuesday,” said Bambang Susigit, the technical and environmental director at the energy and mineral resources ministry’s mineral and coal directorate general.
Freeport’s copper mine still blockaded
JAKARTA. The mining site of PT Freeport Indonesia remains under blockade for the second day following a fatal incident. Protesters are demanding that the company’s management take responsibility for a recent collision that killed four people and pay more attention to work safety as accidents continue to occur at the company’s mining site. “The blockade is not disrupting our investigation, which concluded today [Thursday]. We are waiting for our team’s report and expect to announce the result next Tuesday,” said Bambang Susigit, the technical and environmental director at the energy and mineral resources ministry’s mineral and coal directorate general.