Race Against Time: Rescuing Trapped Miners in the Dominican Republic

At least 80 miners are trapped after a collapse in a Dominican Republic zinc and copper mine. Rescue operations are ongoing, with miners located in a secure underground area. No injuries or fatalities have been reported yet as families wait anxiously near Santo Domingo for their loved ones’ safe return.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Santodomingo | Updated: 22-10-2025 03:35 IST | Created: 22-10-2025 03:35 IST
Race Against Time: Rescuing Trapped Miners in the Dominican Republic

A dramatic rescue operation is unfolding in the Dominican Republic as at least 80 miners remain trapped in a collapsed zinc and copper mine. The incident occurred in the Cerros of Maimón on Tuesday, as reported by government officials.

The Ministry of Energy and Mines has confirmed the miners' location in a designated safe area underground. While efforts to lift them to the surface continue, the situation remains tense for families gathered with bated breath northwest of Santo Domingo.

Although no injuries or fatalities have been reported so far, the collapse highlights ongoing safety challenges in the mining sector. Rescue teams are working tirelessly under immense pressure to ensure a successful outcome.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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