Mexico searches for four missing after Sinaloa mine collapse

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MEXICO CITY, March 27 (Reuters) - Mexico’s ​defense ministry said on ‌Friday it had deployed specialists to join the ​search for four ​miners missing after a collapse ⁠in the northwestern ​state of Sinaloa.

The incident ​occurred on Wednesday at the Minerales de Sinaloa mine in ​the El Rosario ​municipality, the ministry said in ‌a ⁠statement.

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A military aircraft transported 38 search and rescue specialists to ​the site ​to ⁠join 60 personnel already providing ​security, the statement added. ​Local ⁠authorities and rescue teams are also involved ⁠in ​the operation.

Reporting ​by Lizabeth Diaz and Natalia Siniawski, ​Editing by Iñigo Alexander

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