They Keep Looking for a Miner After 30 Days in Sinaloa
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Cd. of Mexico.- One month after the collapse of the Santa Fe mine in El Rosario, Sinaloa, federal and state authorities maintain the search for the last missing worker, with uninterrupted work inside the site, the National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC) reported today. The collapse occurred on March 25, when 25 miners were trapped. Of them, 21 managed to leave in a first stage. Subsequently, rescue teams located four more workers: two a…
Leandro Isidro Beltrán is still inside the mountain. It has been a month since the collapse of the chales dam of the Santa Fe mine, in Chele, in the municipality of Rosario (Sinaloa), which trapped four miners. Twenty days ago of the last time the third and last—until the moment—of the rescues was heard. “We are already working in zone zero,” said Roy Navarrete, director of Civil Protection of the State, when he was asked about Leandro Isidro Be…
In the Santa Fe mine, located in the Rosario, Sinaloa, work continues to locate the only miner who has been trapped since March 25, but who is it and why would its location be very close? The National Coordination of Civil Protection (CNPC) said that during the early hours of this Friday, April 24, the extraction of machinery parts from the inside of the mine was achieved, which is presumed to be the one used by the worker at the time of the col…
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