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Three people trapped in B.C.’s Red Chris mine, Premier David Eby says

BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 23 – The miners are uninjured and located in a refuge station with adequate supplies after two ground collapses blocked access and cut communications, Newmont Corp. said.

  • Three miners are trapped underground at Red Chris copper and gold mine after two fall-of-ground incidents Tuesday morning, Premier David Eby announced Wednesday.
  • Ground falls are often hard to predict and stem from rock mass or support failures and drilling, Dunbar explained.
  • According to Newmont, the refuge station offers food, water and ventilation for an extended stay, operations are paused and specialist teams are being assembled.
  • Mining Minister Jagrup Brar dispatched a geotechnical inspector to assist rescue efforts, while Premier David Eby said `B.C. miners are the best in the world`.
  • Expediting a permit for heavy equipment from Brucejack Mine, B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation supports rescue logistics, and Eby spoke with Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford.
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Three miners are currently trapped underground in a copper and gold mine in northwestern British Columbia.

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North of 60 Mining News broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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