Mar 5 β€’ 20:13 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Two more miners from Vizsla Silver identified; seven confirmed victims total

Vizsla Silver Corp. has confirmed the identification of two more bodies, raising the total known victims from a kidnapping incident to seven.

Vizsla Silver Corp., a Canadian mining company, has announced that two additional bodies of miners have been identified following their abduction on January 23 in Concordia, Sinaloa, Mexico. This confirmation brings the total number of identified victims to seven, with still three more workers remaining unaccounted for. The incident occurred at the PΓ‘nuco project site and has raised serious concerns regarding the safety of workers in the region.

The company’s CEO, Michael Konnert, has expressed condolences to the families affected by the tragedy, stating that it has been a devastating period for them. Families of the confirmed deceased miners have received official notifications of their losses, highlighting the personal impact of this grim situation on the local community. As investigations continue, the mining industry is facing increased scrutiny over the safety and security measures in place for workers in areas prone to violence.

This incident underscores the ongoing issues of violence and insecurity in Mexico, particularly in regions where organized crime is prevalent. The abduction of miners not only affects the families of the victims but also raises alarms regarding the operational challenges faced by companies like Vizsla Silver. As the industry grapples with these challenges, the need for enhanced safety protocols and collaboration with local authorities becomes critical to protect workers and prevent future tragedies.

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