UPDATE - Rescuers Halt Descent In Mine In Russia's Perm Territory Over High Temperature - Commander

PERM (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 23rd December, 2018) A rescue team had to suspend its descent to recover workers who remain blocked in a mine in the Russian city of Solikamsk, the Perm Territory, while being just 10 meters (33 feet) away from their probable location due to high temperature and smoke, the commander of a paramilitary rescue squad said on Saturday.

On Saturday morning, a methane-related fire occurred in a mine belonging to Russia's potash producer Uralkali in Solikamsk. Eight miners were evacuated. At least nine people still remain blocked in the mine, according to Uralkali.

"During the fifth descent, mine rescuers � due to temperature and gas conditions � could not move to the platform, where people are presumably located, being just 10 meters away," Alexey Pestov said.

Later, the rescues began the sixth attempt to recover the miners, spokeswoman for the Perm Territory's government Daria Levchenko told Sputnik.

According to Levchenko, little hope has been left of the possibility that the miners would be found alive.

The operation is currently underway.

In the early hours of Sunday, Levchenko told Sputnik that the rescuers had managed to get to the mine shaft, where the trapped miners could be located.

"The rescuers have managed to get to the mine shaft from the sixth attempt," Levchenko said.

Uralkali, meanwhile, announced that the operation of the Solikamsk-3 mine had been suspended until the rescue operation finished. According to the company, the fire could have been caused by the construction works in the mine, adding that a special commission would establish the causes of the incident.