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(CNN) — Twenty workers were trapped and three missing Friday in Nicaragua after a collapse in a gold and silver mine, according to state media.
Rescue crews were deployed to attempt an extraction from an underground cavity, said government spokesperson Milagros SolĂłrzano, reported El 19 Digital.
The mine is near the town of Bonanza in the country’s northern mountains.
An unknown number of miners were able to escape Thursday and are recuperating in a local hospital, said SolĂłrzano.
“We found an alternate route to retrieve the 20 miners that are confirmed alive. We are working on the rescue with the ladders to reach them and bring them out as soon as possible. We have to remember they are 2,000 feet below the ground,” said Solórzano, reported El 19 Digital.
Dogs were brought in to aid emergency crews.
“They are talking and calling out for help. Some colleagues have gotten very close to them through a tunnel and have heard their screams,” said Solórzano. The miners, she said, are in “optimal” condition and receiving water.
“Three other miners that were trapped are missing. We hope and trust God that they are alive,” she said.
The country’s civil defense, army and members of the mining company EMCO are collaborating on the rescue, according to the report.
 

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My absolute worst nightmare is being trapped within the bowels of the earth. Had a couple a close calls so GIVE ME THE SUN and leave hole crawling to gophers-RIP-John
 

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The spokesperson has an appropriate name. It means miracle. Pray for them.
 

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the holes in the ground in central america are even scarier than in the states ans canada. i worked underground in eastern washington and felt at ease when at work. here not so much.

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The rescued men were hauled out of the unlicensed gold mine one-by-one late Friday after being buried in a collapse at the unlicensed pit a day earlier.
After being treated in hospital overnight, several of the men were discharged Saturday and swiftly joined efforts to locate five men still feared trapped.
"The boys spent the night under observation in the hospital, where they were treated for dehydration," said Gregorio Rocha, a spokesman for the mining company HEMCO which is involved in rescue efforts.
"The hospital treatment gave them the energy and some are now working to find the missing," he told AFP.
Rocha described the rescue of the 20 workers on Friday as a "great achievement."
"But it is balanced against the fact that we haven't found the other five," he added.
The workers were evacuated from the collapsed mine using a pulley system.
An AFP photographer at the scene described the survivors as "pretty tired, exhausted, dehydrated, muddy and dirty."
They were immediately embraced by family members and taken to the nearest hospital.

The rescued men were hauled out of the unlicensed gold mine one-by-one late Friday after being buried in a collapse at the unlicensed pit a day earlier.
After being treated in hospital overnight, several of the men were discharged Saturday and swiftly joined efforts to locate five men still feared trapped.
"The boys spent the night under observation in the hospital, where they were treated for dehydration," said Gregorio Rocha, a spokesman for the mining company HEMCO which is involved in rescue efforts.
"The hospital treatment gave them the energy and some are now working to find the missing," he told AFP.
Rocha described the rescue of the 20 workers on Friday as a "great achievement."
"But it is balanced against the fact that we haven't found the other five," he added.
The workers were evacuated from the collapsed mine using a pulley system.
An AFP photographer at the scene described the survivors as "pretty tired, exhausted, dehydrated, muddy and dirty."
They were immediately embraced by family members and taken to the nearest hospital.

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A rescue miner is carried away on a stretcher as he is evacuated from the El Comal gold and silver m …
Pictures from the scene showed some of the miners, wrapped in blankets, lying on stretchers or the backs of trucks surrounded by ecstatic loved ones.
The accident happened at a mine near the town of Bonanza, which is perched on the side of a hill in a region that is home to Nicaragua's biggest gold mines.
There had been 27 "guiriseros," or informal gold miners, working in the shaft when the mouth of the mine caved in because of a landslide triggered by heavy downpours, early Thursday morning.
Word of the collapse only emerged late Thursday because the site is so remote, local disaster official Martha Lagos said.
Two workers buried near the surface quickly managed to dig their way out after the collapse in the remote village of El Comal in northeastern Nicaragua, according to the local disaster prevention committee.
The group of 20 miners -- trapped in the mine shaft 800 meters (2,600 feet) underground -- could be heard screaming for help from under the rubble, said Omar Medina, a miner who helped with the rescue efforts.
"We heard the echo of their cries and answered," he said.
The five still missing may have fallen into a deep pit, said local authorities, explaining the rescue efforts were complex because the mine had been abandoned by companies and was being exploited anew by independent miners.
- Modern gold rush -
Business has boomed over the past decade for Nicaragua's "guiriseros" as the price of gold has risen from less than $400 an ounce to more than $1,200.
They descend into old shafts and look for remaining gold -- or dig even deeper to find new veins.
Informal gold mining is the main source of employment in Bonanza, where officials estimate there are 6,000 "guiriseros."
Many of them have migrated there from other parts of the country in a modern-day gold rush.
Bonanza's population has jumped in the past decade from around 8,000 to 40,000, according to a regional official.
Locals can earn $1,500 to $3,000 a month selling gold to foreign mining companies -- a relative fortune in Nicaragua.
Some informal miners work independently, while others are organized into officially authorized cooperatives.
Bonanza forms one point of the Central American country's so-called mining triangle in the remote Autonomous North Atlantic Region.
The latest accident comes four years after 33 workers were trapped deep inside Chile's San Jose copper and gold mine for more than two months, a drama that captured worldwide attention.
It took rescuers 17 days to drill a small shaft to establish contact, and more than two months of painstaking effort to open a passage wide enough to pull them out one by one





 

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