JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Five miners died from smoke inhalation at a Gold Fields mine in South Africa on Saturday as they worked underground, the company said on Sunday.
The deaths are a setback for the government and the industry as they try to improve safety and reduce fatalities in South Africa's mines, which are the deepest in the world.
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