দলগুলি ডোমিনিকান প্রজাতন্ত্রে আটকা পড়া 80 খনি শ্রমিককে উদ্ধার করেছে

In the Dominican Republic, teams rescued 80 miners on Tuesday after a partial mine collapse. According to the Civil Defense agency, no one was injured or killed. A statement from the Ministry of Energy and Mines said a portion of the zinc and copper mine in Maimón Cerro collapsed, trapping the miners. Rescuers in the Dominican Republic rescued 80 miners on Tuesday after parts of the mine collapsed. @Jose Gutierrez/Instagram The mine is located in a rural area northwest of the capital, Santo Domingo, where relatives anxiously awaited news of their loved ones’ rescue. The ministry previously stated that all miners were in safe areas underground and being brought to the surface. The Dominican Mining Corporation, a subsidiary of Australian company Perilya, has a concession for the Cerro Maimón mine, which spans 5,547 acres. The company operates an open-pit copper and zinc mine with approximately 6 million tons of reserves. A statement from the Ministry of Energy and Mines said a portion of the zinc and copper mine in Maimón Cerro collapsed, trapping the miners. @Jose Gutierrez/Instagram A view of the Cerro Maimón mine in the Dominican Republic. The Google Earth Concession was acquired from Falconbridge Dominicana in April 2002. Local media reported that similar incidents have occurred in the past, with a collapse in December 2021 resulting in the death of one miner. Later in 2022, two workers, one Dominican and the other Colombian, were rescued after being trapped for several days in a landslide. (TagsToTranslate
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-22 12:43:00
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