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Investigators are trying to determine what caused an elevator at a Colorado gold mine to malfunction, trapping adults and children below ground. One person died and 23 others were r
stanley cup escued Thursday at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine located in Teller County, Colorado.According to The Associated Press, the elevator had been descending underground when a mechanical problem happened at around 500 feet below the surface. Some of the individuals were trapped for about six hours before being rescued. It s still unclear what exactly caused the visitor s death. Their identity has not been released. Several others were hurt during the incident, but those injuries are said to be minor. RELATED | Florida authorities rescue dog tied to pole in path of Hurricane MiltonThe Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine was closed in the 1960s but has since held tours of the mines which remained popular over the years, according to the mine s tour website. The operators of the tour say revenue from tours goes, in part at least, to maintain safety on the property, where walking tours are offered seaso
stanley cup nally. Tours at the mine run from May through the second weekend in October, organizers say. Mines in Colorado are required to designate someone to conduct daily inspections of the grounds and transpor
stanley italia tation systems, the state Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety told the Associated Press. Records for inspections at Mollie Kathleen Mine were not immediately available online, a report found. A version of this stor Isjd California s Death Valley is reaching deathly high temperatures
On Friday, the Department of Homeland Security issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin.In it, the agency advise
stanley cup s that the U.S. is facing threats that have evolved significantly and become increasingly complex and volatile in 2021. These threats include those posed by domestic terrorists, individuals and groups engaged in grievance-based violence, and those inspired or influenced by foreign terrorists and other malign foreig
stanley borraccia n influences, the advisory stated. Social media and online forums are increasingly exploited by these actors to influence and spread violent extremist narratives and activity. Such threats also are exacerbated by the impacts from the ongoing global pandemic. The agency continued by saying that violent extremists could conduct attacks as restrictions ease on COVID-19. They added that houses of worship and crowded commercial facilities or gatherings could be targeted.The agency said they are worki
stanley thermoskannen ng on combating these issues alongside state, local, tribal, and territorial SLTT law enforcement agencies.If you see suspicious activity, the department can report it to local law enforcement, FBI Field Offices, or a local Fusion Center.The advisory expires on Aug. 13 at 2 p.m. local time.