‘There Are 3 Miners Trapped’: Rescue in Santa Fe Mine Is Complicated; They Extract Water to Enter Zero Zone
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The rescue personnel deployed in the Santa Fe mine in Sinaloa continue with the water extraction work in order to access the zero zone of the site and advance in the rescue of the three miners who have been trapped inside it since March 25. The Federal Government's Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) reported, through a statement, that this Tuesday the water bilge system deployed has been “optimized” thanks to the installation of …
Mazatlan, Sin., If water extraction continues at high speed, in a matter of hours two of the three miners trapped in the Santa Fe mine, in the community of Chele, municipality of El Rosario, Sinaloa, will be rescued, said Laura Velázquez Alzua, head of the National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC).
So far there are two workers rescued alive, while coordinated work continues to locate the other two miners who remain trapped.
Francisco Zapata Nájera was located in the Santa Fe mine.
Rescue workers install extraction lines and maintain communication with trapped miners
Mexico City, Mexico.- Rescue efforts at the Santa Fe mine, located in Sinaloa, continue with the objective of accessing the area where three workers have been trapped since last March 25, following an incident that flooded the site. The Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection reported that the water extraction system has been reinforced by the installation of a second line of conduction connected to the main pump, which will make it possi…
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