Crews are racing to rescue three miners trapped underground after a collapse at the Red Chris open-pit copper and gold mine in northern B.C. They managed to get into an emergency refuge before a second cave-in blocked their escape.
Breakdown
- Three miners are trapped underground in a remote B.C. mine after tunnel collapses.
- The miners are believed to be uninjured and reached a refuge area before losing communication. 11s
- The incident involved two fall-of-ground events, with the second collapse cutting off contact. 31s
- Rescue teams are working to stabilize the tunnel and excavate debris, with heavy equipment brought in from a nearby mine. 1m 34s
- Refuge bays have enough supplies for 16 people for three days, but prolonged entrapment could cause psychological stress. 2m 9s