Eureka Lithium Corp. announced that as an extensive exploration program continues this fall in Nunavik, with a progress update expected shortly, the Company has successfully completed important community relations work in the Nunavik region. The comprehensive effort, in conjunction with partner GroundTruth Exploration, included the responsible disposal of 200 fuel barrels and also, the removal of decades-old helicopter parts from a previous crash in the region.

The Company's voluntary initiatives underscore the commitment to environmental stewardship and fostering good relations with the local community and government. Eureka Lithium recognizes the importance of maintaining a positive and productive relationship with the local community and the Kativik Regional Government (KRG) as it continues its exploration activities in the region. The completion of this voluntary cleanup project serves as a testament to the Company's dedication to working harmoniously with local communities in responsible resource development and sustainable practices.

The cleanup initiative involved the following key components: Fuel Barrel Disposal: Eureka Lithium took proactive measures to address environmental concerns by safely crushing and removing 200 fuel barrels which had been left discarded for years in the vicinity of the Company's Raglan South property. This action ensures the elimination of potential environmental hazards associated with these barrels, further demonstrating Eureka's commitment to the well-being of the local ecosystem. Helicopter Removal: In a significant step toward improving the aesthetics and safety near one of its exploration areas, GroundTruth Exploration and Eureka Lithium successfully dismantled and removed an abandoned, rusted-out helicopter from the vicinity.

The removal of this eyesore has not only enhanced the local landscape but has created a safer environment. While Eureka Lithium and GroundTruth were not obligated to undertake these environmental cleanup efforts, they recognized the importance of assisting the community and helping solve some longstanding issues for the KRG. Eureka's actions align with its broader commitment to responsible mining practices and social responsibility.