N+ collaborator Juan Díaz found alive in Sinaloa

Juan Díaz, an engineer and drone operator for N+, was found alive on the morning of Friday, April 3, near the Santa Fe mine in Rosario, Sinaloa, after going missing while covering the rescue of trapped miners. The news was confirmed by host Danielle Dithurbide. He was located by members of the Secretariat of National Defense following a search operation.

Juan Díaz went missing on Thursday, April 2, around 1:00 p.m. near the Santa Fe mine in Rosario municipality, Sinaloa. While operating a drone for coverage of the trapped miners' rescue, the device crashed, reportedly due to a signal inhibitor. Díaz ventured about 500 meters into the area to retrieve it but did not return, prompting alerts from N+.

N+ requested assistance from local and federal authorities: “We request support from local and federal authorities to locate engineer Juan Díaz.” The search involved teams from the Army, Civil Protection, and rescuers in mountainous areas, the riverbed, and El Polvorín. A Black Hawk helicopter from the Secretariat of the Navy conducted flyovers, along with drones in hard-to-reach zones.

After several hours, members of the Secretariat of National Defense found him alive and well. Danielle Dithurbide stated: “Members of the Secretariat of National Defense found our colleague, engineer Juan Díaz, alive and well; he is the drone operator participating in the coverage of the trapped miners' rescue.” No further details on his health have been provided.

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Dramatic rescue of miner Francisco Zapata Nájera after 14 days trapped in Santa Fe mine, surrounded by rescuers and onlookers.
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Francisco Zapata Nájera rescued alive after 14 days trapped in Santa Fe mine

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Francisco Zapata Nájera, 42, was rescued alive from the Santa Fe mine in El Rosario, Sinaloa, after over 14 days trapped following a March 25 collapse. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed his prior location and highlighted the coordinated rescue efforts by federal and state authorities. Search continues for the last trapped worker.

José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, 44, was rescued alive on Monday, March 30, after over 130 hours trapped at 300 meters depth in the Santa Fe mine, El Rosario, Sinaloa. The collapse happened on March 25 due to a failure in the waterproofing layer, with three miners still trapped. Federal and state authorities coordinate rescue efforts with over 300 personnel.

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Authorities recovered the body of Leandro Isidro Beltrán Reséndiz, the last of four miners trapped in the March 25 tailings dam collapse at Sinaloa's Santa Fe mine in El Rosario. Found dead after 33 days underground, his body was located early on April 27. Two miners—José Alejandro Cástulo Colín and Francisco Zapata Nájera—had been rescued alive earlier, while a third was found dead on April 8.

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