Colombian Mine Collapse Resolved: 23 Miners Rescued Alive

Posted on Sep 25, 2025 / World

Colombian Mine Collapse Resolved: 23 Miners Rescued Alive

After two harrowing days underground, rescue crews pulled all 23 trapped miners alive from a collapsed gold mine shaft in Segovia, Antioquia, Colombia. Officials delivered food, water, and oxygen through pipelines, enabling sustained life support until their extraction. The operation drew international praise for precision and speed in an otherwise precarious environment. Local authorities have launched investigations into safety protocol failures at the mine site and pledged tighter regulation. Families and communities celebrated the safe return, while miners across Colombia are calling for stronger enforcement of workplace safety. The success offers a rare bright spot in a region often gripped by mining tragedies.



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