
A B.C. miners await rescue, here’s how other operations have played out
Rescue operations involving a remote-controlled scoop and drones are underway at the Red Chris mine in northern British Columbia, where three miners are trapped underground.
Here is a look at some previous mine rescues in Canada and around the world.
September 2021: Thirty-nine miners at Vale’s Totten mine in Sudbury, Ont., survive being trapped almost a kilometre underground for four days, after the main shaft is damaged by falling equipment. The miners climb or are hauled to the surface via ropes and ladders.
October 2010: Thirty-three gold miners in Chile are extracted from deep underground, after a complex 69-day operation that garners worldwide attention. The rescue that included Nasa engineers involves boring through 600 metres of rock to reach the men. The men went more than two weeks without any contact from the surface.