Worker Rescued After Two Weeks in Mexico Mine Collapse
A worker was rescued after being trapped for two weeks in a mine collapse in Sinaloa, Mexico, where two fatalities occurred. The incident highlights the risks associated with mining operations in the region.

On 25th March 2026, a mine collapse at a gold and silver mine in Sinaloa State trapped four workers. Rescue efforts, involving hundreds of responders, utilized specialized equipment to pump out water, enabling access to the trapped individuals.
Two workers died during the incident, with one rescue occurring on 30th March and the final survivor located shortly thereafter. The prolonged rescue operation emphasizes the dangers faced in mining activities and the need for enhanced safety measures in such environments.




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