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Miners stranded in Mexico: hope to be able to send divers

2022-08-09T21:14:07.597Z


The drop in the water level thanks to the incessant pumping gives rise to the hope that rescuers will be able to enter the mine on Wednesday or Thursday...


The drop in the water level thanks to the incessant pumping gives rise to hopes that rescuers will be able to enter the flooded Mexican mine on Wednesday or Thursday to find 10 miners who have been missing for six days, the government announced on Tuesday.

Footage collected by an underwater drone equipped with a camera on Monday showed obstacles and currents still making it too risky to send divers into the depths of the Agujita mine in the northern state of Coahuila. ), said the National Civil Defense Coordinator, Laura Velazquez.

Several hundred rescuers mobilized

Officials prefer to wait for the water level to drop another 1.50 m to allow

"divers and rescuers to be able to enter

," President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters on Tuesday.

Several hundred rescuers, including army soldiers and divers, are taking part in the rescue to save the miners, whose loved ones are growing increasingly worried as time goes on.

Efforts are focused on pumping the water present in the mine, which is 60 meters deep.

According to the authorities, the miners were carrying out excavation work when they broke through a water table.

Coahuila, Mexico's main coal-producing region, has seen a series of fatal mining incidents over the years.

The worst accident occurred at the Pasta de Conchos mine in 2006 when a firedamp explosion killed 65 miners.

Source: lefigaro

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