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Flooding forces Sibanye-Stillwater to halt Montana mines聽

Sibanye-Stillwater cuts U.S. production guidance after Montana floods

East Boulder currently produces about 240,000 ounces of platinum and palladium in concentrate a year. (Image courtesy of )

Precious metals miner Sibanye-Stillwater聽(JSE: SSW) (NYSE: SBSW) at its two platinum group metals (PGMs) operations in Montana on Monday night after heavy flooding damaged an access road.

The company said that sustained warm weather in the past days led to rapid snow melt in mountains, which, together with heavy rainfall over the weekend, caused flooding of numerous rivers in the region where its mines are located.

The torrential rain has also triggered mudslides, which have damaged road and bridges. 鈥淭his is likely to restrict access to the Stillwater mine for some period that will be better known in the next few days,鈥 spokesman James Wellsted said in a statement.

Wellsted added that the East Boulder mine was less affected and access to it currently remains intact.

The impact of the floods on production is yet to be determined,聽the company聽said, noting that no injuries have been reported after the incident.

Sibanye-Stillwater鈥檚 Montana mines produced a combined 570,400 ounces of PGMs last year. These operations account for around 20% of the company鈥檚 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, according to BMO analysts鈥 estimates.

The record flooding and rockslides forced Yellowstone National Park, which spans parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, to .

It is uncertain how many visitors are stranded or have been forced to leave the park and how many people who live outside it have been rescued and evacuated.

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