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I'd call the safe manufacturer and ask if they have a certified service person in your area. He/she will probably be a locksmith, and be able to fix you up. Drilling the lock may work, but may need special bits (hey, its a safe, its supposed to protect against that stuff!). Using a cutting torch may not be good if the safe is lined with anything flammable.
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