Emergency services are desperately trying to save two people trapped underground after the  the Indicator Lane gold mine site in Ballarat (pictured) collapsed on Wednesday afternoon

A desperate rescue mission is underway for two people  trapped underground after a mine collapsed.

Victorian Police confirmed they are responding to reports of two people being trapped inside the Indicator Lane site at Mount Clear, Ballarat, after the gold mine collapsed about 4:50pm on Wednesday.

Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) and the Country Fire Authority have both sent ‘resources’ to the scene, a FRV spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.

Ambulance Victoria have also arrived at the collapse but have have ‘no patients at this stage’.

‘The situation is developing and further information will be provided when available,’ a statement from Victoria Police reads.

More to come.

Emergency services are desperately trying to save two people trapped underground after the  the Indicator Lane gold mine site in Ballarat (pictured) collapsed on Wednesday afternoon

Emergency services are desperately trying to save two people trapped underground after the  the Indicator Lane gold mine site in Ballarat (pictured) collapsed on Wednesday afternoon

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