Opencast lignite mining: activists occupy excavators in the Garzweiler II opencast mine

Opencast lignite mining: activists occupy excavators in the Garzweiler II opencast mine

They are demanding the immediate phase-out of coal and the preservation of all villages threatened by open-cast mining. Climate activists have occupied an excavator in North Rhine-Westphalia. The energy company RWE condemns the action.

On Friday morning, climate activists occupied an excavator and two spreaders in the Garzweiler II open-cast lignite mine near Erkelenz in North Rhine-Westphalia.

According to the activists, 21 participants climbed onto the devices at around 4 a.m. A police spokeswoman said eight people who had climbed onto the bucket wheel excavator were taken down there and taken into custody to determine their personal details. According to their statements, the other activists were still about 40 to 50 meters above the ground on Friday afternoon. The situation is peaceful.

According to a spokeswoman, the activists are demanding an immediate coal phase-out and the preservation of all villages threatened by opencast mining. A spokesman for the energy company RWE condemned the excavator occupation. The activists would put their lives in danger.

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