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Three out of 11 confirmed living coal miners that have been trapped in central China's Hunan province have been successfully rescued. They had been trapped in a flooded colliery pit for nearly 80 hours.
A second batch of 4 coal miners are being rescued. The rescue task is being impeded by an unexpected neck-high area of water currently. When the accident occurred, 16 miners were trapped in the pit.
Only 11 have been confirmed living by a life detector. The condition of the remaining 5 are still unknown, but life detection is still continuing.
The rescue task is being impeded by an unexpected neck-high area of water currently. When the accident occurred, 16 miners were trapped in the pit.? |
The rescued miners were immediately given preliminary medical examinations and nutrition supplements, before being sent to a local hospital. All were reportedly in stable condition.
They were trapped in a colliery pit in the city of Leiyang, following a mine flood on Wednesday. Of the 40 people working in the pit, 24 managed to escape.