Miner José Alejandro Cástulo Colín rescued alive after 130 hours trapped 300 meters underground in Santa Fe mine, Sinaloa.
Miner José Alejandro Cástulo Colín rescued alive after 130 hours trapped 300 meters underground in Santa Fe mine, Sinaloa.
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Miner rescued alive from Santa Fe mine in Sinaloa

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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.

The collapse at the Santa Fe mine, in Chele locality, El Rosario municipality, Sinaloa, occurred on Wednesday, March 25, while 25 workers were excavating. A critical failure in the waterproofing layer of a tailings dam caused it, trapping four miners at about 300 meters depth, while 21 escaped on their own. Authorities were notified on March 26 and immediately activated federal protocols.

José Alejandro Cástulo Colín, from Angangueo, Michoacán, was the first rescued at 00:25 on Monday, March 30, by emergency brigades. Transferred by helicopter to Mazatlán General Hospital, he is recovering well and may be discharged Tuesday or Wednesday. At the hospital, he told reporters: “No, no never had fear, I just thought: whatever God wills.” He stayed silent, hearing noises after one or two days, with mud up to his stomach.

Rescue brigades, with nearly 300 personnel and 42 units, continue uninterrupted operations coordinated by the Unified Command, including the Secretariat of National Defense, Secretariat of the Navy, National Civil Protection Coordination, and Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection. Specialists from the Federal Electricity Commission and rescuers from Grupo Frisco in Chihuahua have joined. They operate under optimal ventilation at 25 degrees Celsius, advancing 1.5 kilometers despite muddy material.

Sinaloa Health Secretary Cuitláhuac González stated that biological conditions vary and it is impossible to specify how long a person can endure such circumstances. The miners had food and water before the incident, raising hopes for the remaining three.

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Discussions on X predominantly celebrate the successful rescue of miner José Alejandro Cástulo Colín after over 100 hours trapped underground in the Santa Fe mine, Sinaloa. Users and news accounts praise the rescue teams' relentless efforts involving over 300 personnel. Posts highlight the miner's mild dehydration, his discharge from hospital, and his testimony of faith during ordeal. Hope persists for the three remaining trapped miners amid ongoing operations.

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Four miners trapped in El Rosario's Santa Fe mine remain alive

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Four miners remain trapped in the Santa Fe mine in El Rosario, Sinaloa, after a tailings dam collapse on March 25. Authorities confirm they are alive and receiving oxygen and water as rescue operations continue under the National Civil Protection Coordination. Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and President Claudia Sheinbaum back the efforts.

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.

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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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