At least 11 people died and ten more remain trapped following a coal mine explosion in central Colombia, the governor of Cundinamarca department said Wednesday.
The accident in the municipality of Sutatausa was caused by an accumulation of gases that exploded after a worker's tool caused a spark, Governor Nicolas Garcia told Blu Radio.
The governor said retrieving the bodies was under way with ropes, adding that there is little chance of finding the other 10 trapped alive.
At least 11 people died and ten more remain trapped following a coal mine explosion in central Colombia, the governor of Cundinamarca department said Wednesday.
The accident in the municipality of Sutatausa was caused by an accumulation of gases that exploded after a worker's tool caused a spark, Governor Nicolas Garcia told Blu Radio.
The governor said retrieving the bodies was under way with ropes, adding that there is little chance of finding the other 10 trapped alive.
At least 11 people died and ten more remain trapped following a coal mine explosion in central Colombia, the governor of Cundinamarca department said Wednesday.
The accident in the municipality of Sutatausa was caused by an accumulation of gases that exploded after a worker's tool caused a spark, Governor Nicolas Garcia told Blu Radio.
The governor said retrieving the bodies was under way with ropes, adding that there is little chance of finding the other 10 trapped alive.
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