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More than 10 people trapped in Colorado gold mine after equipment malfunction

Katie Langford, The Denver Post on

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DENVER — More than 10 people are trapped underground in a Colorado gold mine on Pikes Peak after an equipment malfunction, according to the Teller County Sheriff’s Office and KMGH-TV.

The sheriff’s office was responding to an equipment malfunction at the Mollie Kathleen Mine, a tourist destination near Cripple Creek, as of 2 p.m., agency officials said in a post on Facebook.

There are more than 10 people trapped 1,000 feet down the mine and 11 people have been rescued so far, according to reporting from KMGH.

The now-defunct mine offers hourlong tours by taking visitors 1,000 feet down the shaft into the southwest side of Pikes Peak, according to the tour company’s website.

 

The mine has offered tours in some format since it opened in the 1890s, with mine tours becoming the main focus after production ceased in 1961.

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