Wedonay.com Report on Mar 19th, Recent exploration at the Toro-Malambo-Tambo (TMT) project in the Iglesia area of San Juan Province, Argentina, has made new progress, uncovering two silver-rich mineralized zones. This discovery stems from drilling work on Belararox's TMT project. Analysis results from the second drill hole at Toro Central revealed two significant silver-rich zones, including a near-surface, high-grade zone starting at a depth of just 59 meters.
This discovery is located in a previously undrilled area, highlighting the potential for structurally controlled, high-grade silver mineralization within Toro Central. Currently, follow-up drilling is underway to assess the vertical and down-dip extent of the mineralization.
Chris Gale, CEO of Belararox, stated: "Previous mapping and sampling by the BRX exploration team had shown positive indications for silver mineralization at Toro Central. This drilling confirms the presence of a prospective, silver-rich mineralized zone. For only the second drill hole at Toro Central, this is an excellent result, confirming new shallow, high-grade silver zones with polymetallic credits." He emphasized that the mineralization remains open in multiple directions, and follow-up drilling has commenced to test its extent.
Chris Gale added: "Our team in Argentina has validated the concept of silver mineralization, and BRX could potentially make a significant silver discovery within the Vicuña Belt." This exploration outcome provides new data for the resource assessment of the TMT project and is expected to advance mineral development in the region.









