January 25, 2019 - 25 january 2019 (Totalan, Malaga, Andalucia ) Under the Cerro del Dolmen of La Corona, the rock continues to resist. And it is she, the extremely hard veins of calcite, which are making the work continue slower than expected. Almost 19 hours after the start of the horizontal gallery by the mining rescue brigade and the rest of the specialized team, it has advanced one and a half meters of the four that are necessary to access the well in which fell Julen on January 13 . This morning the third microvoladura has been undertaken to continue digging. And with it, it has been pos
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January 25, 2019 - 25 january 2019 (Totalan, Malaga, Andalucia ) Under the Cerro del Dolmen of La Corona, the rock continues to resist. And it is she, the extremely hard veins of calcite, which are making the work continue slower than expected. Almost 19 hours after the start of the horizontal gallery by the mining rescue brigade and the rest of the specialized team, it has advanced one and a half meters of the four that are necessary to access the well in which fell Julen on January 13 . This morning the third microvoladura has been undertaken to continue digging. And with it, it has been possible to advance in the excavation until 2 and a half meters at 2:30 pm, without that until then it has been necessary to re-use explosives (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Wire)