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Crews Rescue 18 Miners Trapped in Colombia

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Emergency crews rescued 18 workers trapped in a gold mine in Colombia on Friday, the government said.

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The rainy season in Colombia, which since April has left more than 100,000 affected families throughout the country, was ensnared at the end of June with Granizal, a sidewalk located in the north-eastern area of Bello, Antioquia, and the largest informal settlement in the region that houses the second largest displaced population in the country. There, 25 thousand people — of peasant, indigenous, Afro-urban, intra-urban and Venezuelan migration—…

·Spain
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All the 18 miners who were trapped for 12 hours in the El Mino'n mine in north-east Colombia were rescued. The workers were reunited in small groups, among the applauses of family members and colleagues gathered around the area of the intervention. The rescue operations were conducted by a task force composed of local authorities, emergency teams and members of the same mining community. All the miners are in good health, confirmed in BluRadio t…

·Rome, Italy
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After a collapse in El Minon, in the northeast of the country. They are all in good condition (ANSA)

·Italy
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Crews rescue 18 miners trapped in Colombia

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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