‘Goosebumps’ and euphoria after workers trapped in B.C. mine were freed
The employer of three workers who were trapped underground in a northern British Columbia mine has spoken of the joyous reaction when the men emerged safely, after more than 60 hours trapped underground.
It was “quite a euphoric evening last night,” Hy-Tech Drilling’s Dwayne Ross said of the moment when the men were freed from the remote Red Chris mine, around 10:40 p.m. Thursday.
He told a news briefing that the men — Kevin Coumbs, Darien Maduke and Jesse Chubaty — would soon be back in Smithers, B.C., where Hy-Tech is based.
Bernard Wessels, the global safety chief for the mine’s operator Newmont Corp., told the briefing there were “goosebumps and happiness” when the contractors emerged to safety from the gold and copper mine, about 500 kilometres northwest of Terrace, B.C.
