Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Kate Helmore
Publication Date: July 24, 2025 - 14:38
Three miners trapped behind pile of debris in B.C.’s Red Chris mine
July 24, 2025
A remote-controlled scoop has begun the work of removing a pile of debris as tall as a two-storey building to gain access to three workers trapped at the Red Chris mine in northern British Columbia, a company statement says.
The debris is roughly the width of two semi-trailers and the workers, who have found shelter in underground refuge chambers, have been trapped since Tuesday without communications.
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