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1 Sep 2014

Nicaragua: 20 workers of Hemco (part of Mineros SA) rescued after cave-in; other 5 still missing

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In Nicaragua, the poorest country in Central America, freelance mining is not illegal. Two miners had lost their lives several weeks ago and now, other 5 are still missing after heavy rains made a mine belonging to Hemco (part of Mineros SA) collapse. Twenty miners were already rescued.