Rescue of Miners Trapped in Santa Fe Mine Could Happen Within Hours
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Federal authorities reported that the rescue of three miners trapped in the Santa Fe mine, located in the municipality of El Rosario, in the state of Sinaloa, could occur in the next few hours.According to Laura Velázquez Alzúa, national coordinator of Civil Protection, this because the rescue teams have managed to advance to a few meters from the area where the miners are presumed to be located.Authorities would be meters away from rescuing min…
After 136 hours of work, search and rescue work continues uninterruptedly in the Santa Fe mine, in Sinaloa, to rescue Francisco Zapata, Abraham Aguilera and Leandro Veltran, the three miners who continue to be trapped. Authorities maintain the hope of finding them alive, considering the existence of a natural elevation after [...] The position They keep hope of finding miners trapped in Sinaloa alive first appeared on Contralínea.
José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, is the first of the four miners rescued alive from the Santa Fe mine in Sinaloa, is already at home, with his family and in optimal health conditions. The Unified Commando Post, headed by the National Coordination of Civil Protection, reported that the search and rescue efforts in the collapsed mine in El Rosario continue after the collapse on March 25.
Abraham was working at the mine in Sinaloa but on his break he was going to spend time with his family. His mother-in-law told Azteca News that they do not lose hope that he will be rescued alive. Rains could complicate and delay the search for it, they ask the authorities to do everything in their power to rescue him.
José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, 44, survived more than 100 hours trapped in a collapsed mine in the south of Sinaloa, clinging to calm and God. The rescue was achieved at 00:25 hours on Monday, March 30, after days of uninterrupted work by emergency brigades, the state government reported. The miner, originally from Angangueo, Michoacan, had been trapped at almost 33 meters deep after a collapse in the Santa Fe mine, located in the municipality of…
After more than 100 hours of intense searching, at 12:25 a.m. on Monday, March 30, emergency teams successfully rescued one of the four workers trapped after the collapse at the Santa Fe mine, located in the municipality of El Rosario, Sinaloa. The worker was identified as José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, 44, originally from Angangueo, Michoacán. After being extracted, he was airlifted to the General Hospital of Mazatlán, where he received speciali…
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