
Rescue under way for three workers trapped by Canada mine collapse
The miners - two of whom are from British Columbia and one from Ontario - were able to move to a sealed area underground, before a second collapse further blocked their movement, Newmont said.The area where they relocated included a refuge station that had adequate food, water and ventilation to "support an extended stay", the operator said. "At the time of the initial incident, three business partner employees were working more than 500 meters beyond the affected zone and were asked to relocate to a designated refuge station before a subsequent fall of ground blocked the access way," Newmont added.Since the second collapse, there has been restricted communication, so a "standdown of operations" at the mine is in place, the company said.The mine in which the three are trapped is an open-pit copper and gold mine, which was constructed in 2014.
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