Federal Authorities Supervise Rescue Work at El Pinabete Mine – Latest Updates and Progress

2024-01-03 05:41:00

Federal authorities This Tuesday they held a visit to the “El Pinabete” mineto supervise the rescue work of the bodies of workers who were trapped in the flood recorded on August 3, 2023in which The remains of three people have already been recovered.

The head of the National Civil Protection System, Laura Velázquez Alzúaled the supervision at the work site, accompanied by personnel from the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and of the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena)which have been in charge of the construction works of an open pit and security at the site, respectively.

Through the social media accounts of the federal agency, the official’s visit was reported, which toured the excavation area that allowed us to reach the gallerieswhere investigations have indicated that there is a greater probability of locating the bodies of workers.

Work was suspended for three days

For his part, the Attorney General of Coahuila, Gerardo Márquez, He stated this Monday that the Search work had been suspended on Sunday followingnoon, December 31, and would resume early this Tuesday, January 3with the aim of continuing to advance in locating the remains of the mining workers.

First findings were moved to Saltillo

He explained that in these works More than 100 people participateamong whom is the group of workers from the State Attorney General’s Office, also assured that the The first findings of three bodies that were made at the site were transferred to Saltillowhere the identification tasks will be carried out.

The prosecutor reported that The most complicated stage of rescuing the bodies has been overcomeHowever the work being done today is very delicatesince it requires the use of tools to clean the surface, such as brushes and brushes.

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