Search on for 11 trapped in illegal goldmine in Colombia

Firefighters and rescuers work in search of missing miners at the entrance of the El Bosque gold mine, in the municipality of Neira, Caldas Department, Colombia, on March 27, 2021. – Rescue teams keep searching on March 29, 2021 for 11 who got trapped on March 26 in an illegal gold mine in the Colombian municipality of Neira after heavy rains and floodings. (Photo by John BONILLA / AFP)

BOGOTA, Colombia (AFP) — Rescuers were working against the clock to rescue 11 people trapped in a flooded illegal goldmine since last week, Colombian authorities said Monday.

The group has been trapped since last Friday in a 17-meter (55-foot) deep shaft flooded in a heavy downpour.

According to the National Mining Agency (ANM), rescuers were using electric pumps to remove water from the mine.

“Eleven people are still missing,” Luis Velasquez, governor of the northwestern Caldas department, told reporters. “We hope that in less than 48 hours” they will have been rescued.

Diego Mesa, minister of mines and energy, said the missing miners had been involved in “unauthorized” activity.

Accidents of this type are common in Colombia, where income from illegal gold mining exceeds that from drug trafficking — two practices that funded armed groups fighting a near six-decade conflict Colombia is still recovering from.

So far this year, 33 illegal miners have died, according to the ANM, and 171 last year.

Legal mining and oil are the main exports of Latin America’s fourth-largest economy.

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