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Continues to Search for People Trapped in Illegal Mine in Colombia - Noticias Prensa Latina

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Bogotá, 5 Jun (Prensa Latina) The governor of the department of Cundinamarca, Jorge Emilio Rey, reported today that the search continues for three people who were trapped in socavón at 180 meters depth in the municipality of Zipaquirá, in that region of central Colombia. The post Continues to search for people trapped in illegal mine in Colombia first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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The emergency occurred when an explosion occurred inside an illegal coal mining mine located on the El Empalizada road, between Zipaquirá and Pacho, Cundinamarca, during the night of Wednesday, June 4. A unified command post was installed at the site to address the situation that adds more than 16 hours of continuous work of gas extraction and installation of air ducts inside the sink so as to be able to establish contact with the trapped miners…

Bogotá, 5 Jun (Prensa Latina) The governor of the department of Cundinamarca, Jorge Emilio Rey, reported today that the search continues for three people who were trapped in socavón at 180 meters depth in the municipality of Zipaquirá, in that region of central Colombia. The post Continues to search for people trapped in illegal mine in Colombia first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

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www.prensa-latina.cu broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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