January 22, 2019 - 22 january 2019 (Totalan, Malaga, Andalucia) Yesterday's day ended with good news. It had finally reached 60 meters depth and, despite the 55 hours invested, was already a step away from the Hunosa rescue brigade could start the excavation of the horizontal gallery. But to begin with those four meters that go from the perforation of meter and a half of diameter and the tiny hole of 25 centimeters where Julen fell nine days ago is getting too complicated. From the level minus 40, the protection tubes do not fit and it has been decided to re-drill with a slightly larger thicke
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January 22, 2019 - 22 january 2019 (Totalan, Malaga, Andalucia) Yesterday's day ended with good news. It had finally reached 60 meters depth and, despite the 55 hours invested, was already a step away from the Hunosa rescue brigade could start the excavation of the horizontal gallery. But to begin with those four meters that go from the perforation of meter and a half of diameter and the tiny hole of 25 centimeters where Julen fell nine days ago is getting too complicated. From the level minus 40, the protection tubes do not fit and it has been decided to re-drill with a slightly larger thickening. (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Wire)