Talk:Sabinas, Coahuila
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Mining accident August 2022
editThe underground mine El Pinabete has been flooded on 3 August 2022 by water from a neighboring mine closed in 1996.
5 miners managed to flee, 10 were trapped. Pumps were used, rain delivered new water. It was to dangerous for rescue teams to go down. Not earlier than on 16 August foreign rescue professionals (in Germany, USA) were asked for help.
https://orf.at/stories/3281159/
Kumpel eingeschlossen : Grubenunglück in Mexiko holt Politik ein (German)
en: Miners included : Mexico mine disaster catches up with politics