1,000 feet below the surface, were stranded. Mikesell had earlier stated: "They are safe at that level." They have food, water and blankets available, he said. Mikesell told reporters during a ...
The cause of the incident remains under investigation ... who came from out-of-state were trapped at the bottom of the 1,000-foot-deep mine for about six hours before being rescued Thursday ...
A tour guide was the lone death after an elevator malfunction inside a former Colorado gold mine turned popular tourist attraction trapped 23 people as far as 1,000 feet underground, authorities ...
More Arthur Trickette-Wile/AP Photo The twelve adults were trapped about 1,000 feet below ground. Despite the dire situation, they had access to water, and the atmosphere underground was deemed safe.
adding that they had water, chairs and blankets and were able to communicate with rescuers. None of the people stuck at 1,000 feet were aware of what was happening and thought it "was a simple ...
In De Soto, it will be reduced from 1,000 cubic feet per second to 800 cubic ... The plan outlines efforts to conserve water for when Tuttle Creek falls below an elevation threshold of 1,070 ...
The 12 people were rescued Thursday evening from the bottom of 1,000-foot-deep Molly Kathleen ... the elevator had a mechanical problem around 500 feet below the surface, creating a “severe ...
Some 1,500 acre-feet of supplemental water from Platte River excess flows will be delivered via 3,000 feet of underground ...
The US Army Corps of Engineers says flow targets at DeSoto will be lowered from 1,000 cfs (cubic ... Creek Reservoir dropping below the elevated threshold of 1,070 feet. It’s part of the drought ...
10 (UPI) --Twelve people trapped 1,000 feet below ground following an equipment ... mine accident that killed workers They have food, water and blankets available, he said. Mikesell told reporters ...