1 of 4 Trapped Miners Pulled to Safety in Sinaloa
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — One of the four miners trapped Wednesday when a structure collapsed in the Mexican state of Sinaloa was rescued alive after more than four days underground, officials reported…
1 of 4 trapped miners pulled to safety in Sinaloa
One of four miners trapped in a Sinaloa mine since Wednesday was pulled to safety just after midnight Sunday. With more than 300 rescuers on site in the municipality of El Rosario, the authorities are hopeful the other three miners can be rescued. After 100 hours of uninterrupted work by emergency crews, José Alejandro Cáustulo, 44, was pulled from the mine at 12:25 a.m. local time. (SSPC) Shortly after a tailings dam collapsed, rescuers had l…
One of the miners trapped in the collapse of the San Fe mine in Rosario (Sinaloa) has already been rescued, according to the Unified Command Post reported this Monday in a statement. This is José Alejandro Cáustulo, 44 years old, originally from Michoacan, one of the four workers who remained buried since last Wednesday after the sinking of a dam of chales. Authorities continue to try to rescue the remaining miners, who have been provided with o…
The National Coordination of Civil Protection confirmed the location and rescue with life of one of the four workers who remained trapped in the Santa Fe mine, located in the municipality of El Rosario, Sinaloa, after more than 100 hours of uninterrupted work.The rescue was achieved at 00:25 hours this Monday, March 30, when emergency brigades managed to safely locate and extract José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, 44 years old, originally from Angang…
The first of the four workers trapped in the Santa Fe mine, in Sinaloa, was rescued by authorities, the National Coordination of Civil Protection reported. Through a statement, the unit detailed that the mining of the miner José Alejandro Cástulo Colín occurred at midnight this Monday. "At 00:25 (local) on Monday, March 30, after more than 100 hours of uninterrupted work by the emergency brigades, it was possible to locate and rescue alive José …
The National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC) reported that rescue efforts to locate the four miners trapped in the Santa Fe mine in Sinaloa continue unabated.The tasks involve federal and state civil protection authorities, as well as elements of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) of the Mexican Army and the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar).The workers were trapped after a collapse on Wednesday, March 25, in the Santa Fe mine, locat…
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