Rio Tinto has apologised and paused work at a mining site in Western Australia over fears it has damaged another ancient cultural site sacred to the local First Nations peoples.

It was because of Rio Tinto that those laws were rushed through parliament, with the mining giant’s 2020 destruction of two 46,000-year-old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge, also in the Pilbara.

The dislodged tree and boulder at the sacred Nammuldi rock shelter in the WA Pilbara region.
Rio Tinto has apologised and paused work at a mining site in Western Australia over fears it has damaged another ancient cultural site in the Pilbara region. (Rio Tinto)

This time around, Rio Tinto said it hadn’t found any evidence of structural damage to the 50,000-year-old rock shelter itself, which is sacred to the Muntulgura Guruma people.

It paused its operations at the Nammuldi site when it noticed the fall of the tree and boulder.

“As soon as we identified this, we paused work which was occurring 150 metres away, and notified the Traditional Owners of the land, the Muntulgura Guruma people,” Rio Tinto said in a statement.

The original position of the dislodged tree and boulder at the sacred Nammuldi rock shelter in the WA Pilbara region.
The original position of the dislodged tree and boulder at the sacred rock shelter. (Rio Tinto)

“Initial assessments taken by drone haven’t found structural damage to the rock shelter or impacts to any cultural materials.

“We are working closely with the Muntulgura Guruma people to better understand what has happened and will be guided by them on the appropriate next steps.

“We deeply respect the Muntulgura Guruma people and have apologised for this incident.”

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