In a Peruvian mine, the wife of a laborer screams: ‘Where are you, darling?’

Hundreds of workers were working in the gold mines of Peru. 27 workers were killed in a sudden fire. There, the wife of a worker who died was repeatedly searching for her beloved husband. The atmosphere around him was becoming heavy with his screams. News Al Jazeera.
27 workers killed in gold mine fire

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

According to local police sources, 27 workers were killed when a fire broke out in the Esparanza-1 mine in Arequipa, southern Peru. They died of fire and smoke suffocation. However, the police did not publish this news on Saturday. After collecting the information about the victims, they informed about the victims of the mining accident on Sunday.

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

Relatives of the victims thronged the mine area in search of casualties

Relatives of the miners gathered in the village of Yanaquihua after hearing about the accident. A woman named Marcelina Aguirre Quispe also appeared there. At that time, she cried to her husband who died, where are you, dear, where are you? His cry made others cry.

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

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Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

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Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

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Hundreds of workers were working in the gold mines of Peru. 27 workers were killed in a sudden fire. There, the wife of a worker who died was repeatedly searching for her beloved husband. The atmosphere around him was becoming heavy with his screams. News Al Jazeera.
27 workers killed in gold mine fire

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

According to local police sources, 27 workers were killed when a fire broke out in the Esparanza-1 mine in Arequipa, southern Peru. They died of fire and smoke suffocation. However, the police did not publish this news on Saturday. After collecting the information about the victims, they informed about the victims of the mining accident on Sunday.

Relatives of the victims thronged the mine area in search of casualties

Relatives of the miners gathered in the village of Yanaquihua after hearing about the accident. A woman named Marcelina Aguirre Quispe also appeared there. At that time, she cried to her husband who died, where are you, dear, where are you? His cry made others cry.

Hundreds of workers were working in the gold mines of Peru. 27 workers were killed in a sudden fire. There, the wife of a worker who died was repeatedly searching for her beloved husband. The atmosphere around him was becoming heavy with his screams. News Al Jazeera.
27 workers killed in gold mine fire

Last Saturday, a fire broke out in a gold mine located in a remote village in southern Peru. At that time the miners were working at least 100 meters below the surface. At that time a fire broke out due to a short circuit in the mine and the fire spread to the wood inside the mine. As a result, the fire spread quickly.

According to local police sources, 27 workers were killed when a fire broke out in the Esparanza-1 mine in Arequipa, southern Peru. They died of fire and smoke suffocation. However, the police did not publish this news on Saturday. After collecting the information about the victims, they informed about the victims of the mining accident on Sunday.

Relatives of the victims thronged the mine area in search of casualties

Relatives of the miners gathered in the village of Yanaquihua after hearing about the accident. A woman named Marcelina Aguirre Quispe also appeared there. At that time, she cried to her husband who died, where are you, dear, where are you? His cry made others cry.

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