Secretary of State in Tete Province visits Vulcan and learns about its operations
about its operations

The Secretary of State of Tete province, Rolinho Farnela, visited Vulcan’s operations in December to find out about its Vulcan’s operations on the morning of Tuesday 17 December to find out more about its activities and to monitor and obtain more details about the fire that occurred last Saturday at Plant 2, the coal processing area.

After meeting with Vulcan’s top leadership, the Secretary of State and his to the site of the incident. The fire, caused by sparks that accidentally fell into an area containing chemical compounds, was quickly brought under control by emergency crews, and deserved the attention of this visit.

In the end, Rolinho was satisfied with what he saw, especially the fact that that operations are continuing. ‘The visit is part of the work part of our five-year plan to monitor investments in the province. in the province. I was reassured to see that the company continues to operate normally. The fire was promptly put out, with no loss of life or significant material damage. or significant material damage,’ emphasised Farnela.

Mukesh Kumar, Vulcan’s CEO, also guaranteed that the incident had not affected production. affected production. ‘The fire occurred in an area that was still under construction, with no impact on operations. Our two coal coal processing plants continue to function normally and trains continue to loading coal at their normal pace,’ said Kumar.

The visit also served to present the company’s the company’s safety procedures, to share some accident prevention practices prevention practices, as well as the production plans and social initiatives that have a positive impact on the local communities in Tete.