Plan for the Rescue of Miners in Sinaloa
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Rosario, Sin., The rescue of the three workers trapped in the Santa Fe gold mine was complicated in the last 25 meters where the workers are presumed to be, due to the high concentration of water in the central area of the deposit, reported Álvaro Vargas Miranda, manager of Industrial Minera de Sinaloa, owner of the deposit.
Through social networks, the National Coordination of Civil Protection reported that it is in contact with the families of the miners trapped in the Santa Fe mine of Sinaloa. “With direct and permanent communication, our owner Laura Velázquez Alzúa explains to the families of the miners (...) the actions carried out so far in the rescue efforts” National Coordination of Civil Protection Through several publications, the agency said that its owne…
In view of the impossibility of incursion into the site where three miners are trapped in Sinaloa, the responsible authorities modified the strategy for their rescue. In a joint communiqué, the National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC), the State Government, the Defense, the Navy and the Federal Security Secretariat reported that the exploration has been complicated by the conditions in which the Santa Fe mine is located. Therefore, they …
Tijuana, April 2.- After one week of the collapse in the Santa Fe mine, the Unified Command Post prioritized the structural security of the site to guarantee the integrity of the rescuers working in the area. The task force deployed for the rescue of the three miners, in the site located in El Rosario, Sinaloa, takes more than 180 hours of uninterrupted work.
The actions to locate and rescue the three workers trapped in the Santa Fe mine have entered a critical stage, focused on reducing structural risks within the deposit, where specialists detected conditions that compromise the safety of the maneuvers. As part of this phase, a concrete containment structure of five meters, designed to resist the hydraulic pressure accumulated inside. The work, recommended by technicians of the Federal Electricity …
The rescue efforts of the three miners who are still trapped in the Santa Fe mine in Sinaloa have been "reconfigured" due to the saturation of materials and drains to the low parts, the authorities said. Through a statement, the National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC) reported that the intervention strategy has been modified to prioritize the safety of the rescue brigades. According to the unit, the massive deployment of personnel has a…
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