The miners were checked by
paramedics and taken to a clinic in Bonanza, which is located about 420
kilometres northeast of Managua. Earlier, authorities said 20 of the 24 miners
had been located and had communicated with rescuers at the El Comal mine in northern
Nicaragua. Some latest reports state
that 22 out of 26 have been rescued. Hundreds
of relatives and fellow miners had gathered to pray outside the mine as
rescuers lined up several ladders along a 70 meter long tunnel leading toward
where the men were trapped. The mine cuts into the side of a mountain and then
goes upward. First Lady Rosario Murillo
said 20 of the miners were freed late Friday, in addition to two who made their
way to safety shortly after a Thursday morning collapse cut off the exit at the
El Comal gold and silver mine in the town of Bonanza left them cut off in a
mine shaft.
The gold and silver mine is
reportedly operated by Colombia's Hemco. The trapped miners are not employees
of Hemco, but rather freelancers allowed to work in the company's concession if
they sell any gold they find to the firm, mining company spokesman Gregorio
Downs told The Associated Press. Downs said the company had warned miners about
the danger of working in the El Comal area, especially after two miners died in
a rain-caused landslide there last month. As could happen in many parts of developing countries,
people are willing to take any amount of risk for a few cents. The company, majority owned by Colombia's
Mineros, says it produces more than 1,150 kilograms (37,000 troy ounces) of
gold a year and is Nicaragua's 12th largest exporter.
Sad that
people put their lives at risks for a living ..... one could recall that in Aug 2010, a tunnel in the San Esteban Mine near Santiago
collapsed trapping 33 workers inside at approx 700 metres / 2300 ft below the
ground. It was a place dedicated to the exploitation of gold and copper in the
Atacama desert of Chile. After a fortnight those trapped could establish some
contact with outside world. From that time on, massive efforts are on to bring
the trapped miners to earth. The Chilean President personally supervised the operations and there
was the miraculous survival of those 33 miners
for close to 70 days – rescued to the ecstasy of everybody after 69 days.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
1st Sept 2014.
