Two days after an elevator become lodged in a mine in Sudbury, Ont., 39 miners have resurfaced.
A giant scoop bucket began tumbling down the mine's main shaft after it broke free from the elevator it was attached to. Because of its size, it only fell 30 metres and there’s no telling how much worse it would have been had it fallen the mine's full 12,000 metres.
Mike Drolet reports on the rescue operation and why the miners knew they'd eventually return to the surface safely.
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A giant scoop bucket began tumbling down the mine's main shaft after it broke free from the elevator it was attached to. Because of its size, it only fell 30 metres and there’s no telling how much worse it would have been had it fallen the mine's full 12,000 metres.
Mike Drolet reports on the rescue operation and why the miners knew they'd eventually return to the surface safely.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8229548/sudbury-ontario-miners-rescued-totten-mine-vale/
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