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Mexico president urges more effort to save miners

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AGUJITA, Mexico: Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador called Sunday for intensifie­d efforts to save 10 workers trapped in a flooded coal mine, during a visit to see firsthand the rescue operation. Relatives of the missing were becoming increasing­ly desperate four days after the mine flooded in the northern state of Coahuila, fearing time is running out to bring them out alive.

Nearly 400 soldiers and other personnel, including six military scuba divers, have joined the rescue effort, but so far it has been too dangerous to enter the mine, authoritie­s said. “We have to do everything we are doing and more” to find the missing miners, Lopez Obrador told reporters during his visit to the site in Agujita.

“I want it to be as soon as possible,” he added. The focus has been on pumping out water from the mine to make it safe enough to descend into the shafts, which are 60 meters (200 feet) deep. “There is progress. Water levels continue to drop. Much larger volumes continue to be extracted,” said Coahuila Governor Miguel Angel Riquelme.

Rescuers were ready to enter the mine “as soon as the levels drop,” he added. Five workers managed to escape from the crudely constructe­d mine in the initial aftermath of the disaster, but since then, no survivors have been found.

Authoritie­s said the miners had been carrying out excavation work when they hit an adjoining area full of water. The Attorney General’s Office said on Sunday that it asked the Ministry of Labor to provide informatio­n on safety inspection­s carried out at mines in the area to determine the cause of the accident.

Lopez Obrador had previously declared Saturday “a decisive day” for the operation. But by the end of the day, the water inside the mine had receded only about 9.5 meters from the initial 34 meters, authoritie­s told relatives.

Liliana Torres, the niece of one of the missing workers, said that she had witnessed the relentless­ness of rescuers who “do not stop all day,” but added that the families were increasing­ly “desperate.” Some families joined a mass near their improvised camp in the community of Agujita to pray for the safe return of their loved ones.

Water seen flowing from the mine through drainage channels had earlier lifted the hopes of relatives praying that the miners are alive inside a pocket of air. “We’re still hoping that they’re in a higher part (of the mine), although there’s too much water... but we trust in God,” Elva Hernandez, mother-in-law of one of the trapped workers, told AFP.

 ?? ?? AGUJITA, Mexico: Rescue personnel work in the flooded coal mine where 10 miners have been trapped since Wednesday after a landslide, in the community of Agujita, Municipali­ty of Sabinas, Coahuila State, Mexico. — AFP
AGUJITA, Mexico: Rescue personnel work in the flooded coal mine where 10 miners have been trapped since Wednesday after a landslide, in the community of Agujita, Municipali­ty of Sabinas, Coahuila State, Mexico. — AFP

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