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Venezuela mine collapse kills 14 after torrential rains

At least 14 people died in a mine collapse in El Callao, Venezuela, after torrential rains hit the southeast region, authorities said on Monday.

Axar.az, citing ABC news, reports that a command post was set up to “coordinate operations to recover the 14 deceased,” led by Brigadier General Gregory González Acevedo, head of the Operational Zones for Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (ZOEDAN) in Bolívar state.

The deaths occurred in three different shafts of the “Cuatro Esquinas de Caratal” mine, located in town of El Callao, about 850 kilometers (528 miles) southeast of Caracas, the agency reported in a statement on its Instagram account.

Search and rescue operations began with “the pumping out of all the shafts in the area to lower the water level, and then evaluating rescue efforts” for the people trapped inside the gold mine, the statement added, without providing further details.

Date
2025.10.14 / 11:56
Author
Axar.az
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