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Chile slow search for miner trapped 100m underground | |
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Rescue workers in Chile are continuing their operation to free a man trapped for more than a day in a mine in the northern Atacama region. | |
Mario Torres Lopez, 42, was working at a depth of about 100m (328ft) when the mine collapsed. | |
Authorities say rescue operations are advancing slowly because there is little room for manoeuvre. | |
Mr Torres Lopez is said to have communicated with rescuers tapping and hitting the walls. | |
"We are working to build a ramp to keep on removing the rubble from the collapse," regional mining secretary Mauricio Pino Sid said on Twitter. | |
He also tweeted that the miner was not trapped 300m underground, as was initially reported. | |
"It's only artisanal mining work there." | |
Rescue workers said they had not had any visual contact with Mr Torres Lopez, but that he had responded to noise signals they had made. | Rescue workers said they had not had any visual contact with Mr Torres Lopez, but that he had responded to noise signals they had made. |
It is not clear if he was injured in the collapse at the Victoria mine, some 40km (25 miles) from Vallenar. | |
In 2010, 33 miners were trapped in a copper mine in the same region. They were pulled up through a small shaft after 69 days underground. | |
After the incident at the San Jose mine, the Chilean government tightened mine security measures across the country, but injuries and deaths due to tunnel collapses and rockfalls remain a common problem. |
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