2 more bodies found after Mexico mining accident

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Authorities in the Mexican border state of Chihuahua say two more bodies have been recovered following the rupture of a dam holding mineral tailings at a gold and silver mine.

State officials said in a statement Wednesday that the two mine workers were identified by relatives. A previously found body was still unidentified. Seven workers had been reported as missing and authorities say the search will continue.

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The dam broke Monday at the Rio Tinto mine complex in Cineguita in the township of Urique. It sent a torrent of mining residue crashing down a steep mountainside carrying away heavy equipment and vehicles.

The mine is owned by the Mexican company Cluster Minero de Chihuahua.

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