All miners safe after rescue out of mine near Sudbury, Ont.
The rescue of 39 miners trapped hundreds of metres underground in northern Ontario was complete Wednesday morning after the final worker emerged at the surface “giving fist bumps” to the rescue team.
A spokesman for Vale, the mining company that owns Totten Mine near Sudbury, Ont., said the last miner emerged shortly before 5 a.m.
“Everyone is elated,” Jeff Lewis said. “The final four are in good spirits and happy to be back with loved ones.”
Lewis said the last miner to emerge from the ground was taken away in an ambulance as a precautionary measure, but “walked onto the ambulance and was giving fist bumps to the mine rescue team in the warm room.”