23 Miners Rescued After 43 Hours Trapped in Colombian Gold Mine
Rescue teams sustained 23 miners with food, water, and oxygen during 43 hours underground after a geomechanical failure collapsed the La Reliquia mine entrance.
- Twenty-Three workers were rescued after spending 43 hours trapped in a collapsed underground gold mine in northern Colombia.
- The main entrance to the La Reliquia mine collapsed due to a 'geomechanical failure,' reported Colombia's National Mining Agency.
- Aris Mining Corp. provided food, water, and ventilation to the trapped miners during the rescue efforts.
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23 miners trapped for 48 hours in the La Reliquia mine in Segovia, Colombia are rescued alive after a collapse that blocked the main access
Miners' rescue in Colombia: 23 workers were rescued from the depths of a collapsed gold mine after 43 hours, their families celebrated with tears of joy.
23 Colombian miners rescued after 43 hours trapped in gold mine
Twenty-three miners were rescued Wednesday after being trapped 43 hours in Colombia’s La Reliquia gold mine. The main entrance had collapsed Monday due to a “geomechanical failure.” Families welcomed the rescued workers with tears and applause.
Miners rescued after 43 hours trapped underground
A miner embraces his relatives after he was rescued from a gold mine that had collapsed in Segovia, Colombia. Photo: AP Twenty-three workers were rescued today after spending 43 hours trapped in a collapsed underground gold mine in northern Colombia.
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