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Toronto-listed tungsten miner Almonty Industries has credited sound engineering work after its underground Sangdong Tungsten Mine was left completely unaffected by historic rainfall that hit the Korean peninsula in early August.
The company said that although more than 220mm of rain over a three-day period between 9-11 August, that all associated underground infrastructure and surface infrastructure survived
Almonty is also exploring additional downstream processing opportunities