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The Cerrejon coalmine in Colombia temporarily suspends its operations due to road blocks

Glencore's Cerrejon Mine in Colombia is one of the world's largest open-pit coal mines. It has been forced to suspend its operations due to blockades.

It said that the site had halted all mining, rail, and port operations on Monday because of a blockade which began 'May 23' and disrupted the transportation of essential supplies.

Cerrejon added that the group leading the blockade will meet Thursday with 'the vice minister of government for social dialogue.

In a Monday statement, Cerrejon stated that the gradual resumption will depend on whether there are no new obstructions, interruptions or impacts to mobility along the rail line and any other infrastructure related to the operation.

The report did not mention the'reason behind blockades. Since years, communities around the mine have used blockades as a protest against what they claim is 'harsh pollution which has affected their health and environment.

The Cerrejon mine includes a large mining area, a '150-kilometer railway line and a port located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Reporting by Nelson Bocanegra, Luis Jaime Acosta and Daina Beth Solon

(source: Reuters)