Coahuila en linea: A coal mine collapsed in northern Mexico

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A coal mine collapsed in the Mexican state of Coahuila. The post writes about it Coahuila en linea.

According to the publication, at least nine people are under the rubble. The mine’s well is filled with groundwater. Fire brigade and police and police teams are working at the scene.

It was stated that the mine belonged to Regulo Zapata. The Federal Electricity Commission in the municipality of Nava mined coal to generate electricity at its facilities.

Previously reportedDue to the Ukrainian bombing of Donetsk, the Skochinsky mine and the Abakumov mine were left without tension. According to preliminary data, 72 miners are underground in the mine.

A 13,000-year-old quarry of red ocher has also been found in the United States. Well-preserved tools showing evidence of red ocher mining by Paleo-Indians 12,840 to 12,505 years ago have been found in a red ocher quarry at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in southern Wyoming, USA.

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