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Colombia mine collapse: Diggers brought in to search | Colombia mine collapse: Diggers brought in to search |
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Rescue workers in Colombia are using large mechanical diggers as they try to find people buried under tonnes of mud at a gold mine. | |
Three bodies have been recovered so far but officials say the unstable soil is making the search problematic. | Three bodies have been recovered so far but officials say the unstable soil is making the search problematic. |
It is not clear exactly how many people are underneath the rubble, as the mine was operating illegally. | It is not clear exactly how many people are underneath the rubble, as the mine was operating illegally. |
Crowds gathered at the site in the south-western Cauca department after the incident on Wednesday night. | Crowds gathered at the site in the south-western Cauca department after the incident on Wednesday night. |
The hundreds of miners and relatives watching the rescue efforts have refused to move away despite being warned that they themselves could be buried alive by another landslide. | The hundreds of miners and relatives watching the rescue efforts have refused to move away despite being warned that they themselves could be buried alive by another landslide. |
"We're hoping for a miracle from God, because that's all we can hope for and wait and see what happens. Someone could have survived," one local woman said. | "We're hoping for a miracle from God, because that's all we can hope for and wait and see what happens. Someone could have survived," one local woman said. |
The governor of the Cauca department, Temistocles Ortega, said illegal miners had used machinery to open huge holes to extract gold, and one of them had caved in, burying them. | The governor of the Cauca department, Temistocles Ortega, said illegal miners had used machinery to open huge holes to extract gold, and one of them had caved in, burying them. |
At least seven large mechanical diggers have been working non-stop at the bottom of the large pit and specially trained search dogs have been deployed. | At least seven large mechanical diggers have been working non-stop at the bottom of the large pit and specially trained search dogs have been deployed. |
But while work continues in the mud below, an official with the firefighters at the scene said it was already too late. | But while work continues in the mud below, an official with the firefighters at the scene said it was already too late. |
"You have to eliminate the idea [of survivors]. There is no possibility that someone has survived because huge amounts of mud and earth fell on those people," he said. | "You have to eliminate the idea [of survivors]. There is no possibility that someone has survived because huge amounts of mud and earth fell on those people," he said. |
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos blamed the incident on illegal mining, saying his government was tackling the problem. | Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos blamed the incident on illegal mining, saying his government was tackling the problem. |
But correspondents say thousands of unchecked mines can be found in Colombia's most remote areas. | But correspondents say thousands of unchecked mines can be found in Colombia's most remote areas. |
Only last Friday, another four miners were killed and 65 affected by poisonous gases in the Antioquia department. | Only last Friday, another four miners were killed and 65 affected by poisonous gases in the Antioquia department. |
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