Rescue teams are urgently working to save coal miners trapped underground in Cangas del Narcea, Spain, following a tragic mine collapse. The incident, which occurred today, has already claimed the lives of two workers, with efforts ongoing to locate at least one other miner believed to be still trapped in the Vega de Rengos mine. The Emergency Coordination Centre received alerts about the collapse at 4:58pm local time. In a statement, Adrián Barbón, the President of the Principality of Asturias, confirmed the fatalities and expressed his condolences. Barbón shared his grief on social media platform X, stating, "The worst news is already being confirmed. There is already one fatality in the mining accident in Cangas del Narcea. You can't imagine the pain and desperation I feel, as we return to Asturias from Salamanca as quickly as possible. My heart is with the deceased miner and his family, as well as his friends and work colleagues. Heartbroken with pain, and I send you all my love in this terrible moment." The rescue operation is being conducted under challenging conditions as teams work tirelessly to reach the trapped miners. Local authorities are coordinating the efforts, and updates will be provided as the situation develops. The community is rallying in support of the families affected by this devastating incident.