- Title: Human remains found in Mexican mine 18 years after tragic accident
- Date: 14th June 2024
- Summary: SAN JUAN SABINAS, COAHUILA, MEXICO (JUNE 13, 2024) (REUTERS) (MUTE) VARIOUS OF DRONE VIEWS OF SHRINE OUTSIDE PASTA DE CONCHOS MINE (MUTE) VARIOUS OF DRONE VIEWS OF MEMORIAL OUTSIDE PASTA DE CONCHOS MINE VARIOUS OF CROSSES ON SHRINE HEAVY MACHINERY ACCESSING MINE VARIOUS OF MINE FACILITIES WORKER GUARDING ACCESS TO MINE WORKERS ON TRUCK GETTING OUT OF MINE MEMORIAL FOR MINE
- Embargoed: 28th June 2024 16:11
- Keywords: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Mexico Pasta de Conchos findings human remains mine search
- Location: SAN JUAN DE SABINAS, COAHUILA & MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
- City: SAN JUAN DE SABINAS, COAHUILA & MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
- Country: Mexico
- Topics: Disaster/Accidents,South America / Central America,North America
- Reuters ID: LVA003078914062024RP1
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The Mexican government informed on Wednesday (June 12) human remains were found inside a mine that 18 years ago saw a gas explosion killing 65, leaving families demanding for justice.
In 2006, the miners were killed in a pre-dawn explosion of methane gas and coal dust which tore throughout the Pasta de Conchos mine in Mexico's northern state of Coahuila, trapping some workers almost 1.5 miles (2.5 km) underground.
So far only two bodies have been recovered after the tragedy, local media reported.
Authorities found human remains and work supplies at 146 meters depth in an area where reports showed 13 miners were. No evidence of an explosion was found in the place, according to a government statement.
The findings come four years after President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ordered to resume search works following historic demands from the families of the victims.
The Pasta de Conchos Families Organization celebrated the news in a statement but demanded the works persist until all the bodies were found.
The organization filed a lawsuit before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights against the Mexican state for neglecting to protect the miners’ lives, the statement reads.
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