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Second Miner Rescued After 14 Days in Sinaloa Mine Flood as Search Continues for Last Worker

Military divers reached him after days of pumping to lower the floodwater from a collapsed tailings dam.

Overview

  • Francisco Zapata Nájera, 42, was pulled out alive at 10:36 a.m. Wednesday after being located Tuesday afternoon inside the flooded Santa Fe mine.
  • Paramedics stabilized him on site and a Mexican Air Force helicopter flew him to the General Hospital of Mazatlán for specialist care.
  • Teams also found a third worker dead Wednesday, and state prosecutors began forensic identification after recovering the body.
  • One miner remains unaccounted for as the Unified Command keeps pumping out water and securing galleries with a deployment that includes military divers, federal agencies, Jalisco rescue brigades and CFE crews.
  • The operation follows a March 25–26 tailings dam collapse that sent water and mine waste into tunnels where 25 people were working, of whom 21 escaped and four were trapped.