Efforts to rescue nine miners from a collapsed copper mine could take up to three more days, the Peruvian Prime Minister said.
Oscar Valdes said he had spoken to the miners, who are trapped in a collapsed mountainside shaft 175 miles southeast of Lima, adding that their health appears to be fine despite “being subjected to a lot of cold”.
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Valdes said “The temperature is low because of the humidity,” revealing the miners are communicating with rescuers, and being provided with liquid, via a hosepipe.
Twenty-six feet of earth and rock is blocking the entrance to the mine shaft, which collapsed last Thursday after an explosion thought to have been set by the miners themselves.