Rescuers struggle to reach trapped miners in east China

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Jan 04 2016 | 8:13 PM IST
Rescuers managed to dig more than 200 metres down into the shaft of a collapsed mine in east China today 10 days after the incident, but found no new survivors.
A collapse at the gypsum mine in Pingyi County in Shandong Province, trapped 29 miners working underground on December 25.
Life detection equipment dropped down via a hole found no signs of missing people other than four they had previously contacted, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.
Eleven miners escaped or were rescued, one was confirmed dead and 17 others remain trapped or missing.
Rescuers made contact with the four trapped miners five days after the accident and were able to send them food, drinks, clothes, medicine and lamps. They are in stable condition.
They continued to dig holes to reach them, but progress is slow due to the complicated geological situation. The shaft created to reach the four survivors can go no further due to a new collapse, said one rescuer.
"But we will do everything possible to pull them out," he said. The owner of the mine committed suicide by jumping into a flooded shaft while with the rescue team.
The county's Communist Party chief, government head and two deputy heads were sacked after the accident. Police have put several executives of the mine under investigation.
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First Published: Jan 04 2016 | 8:13 PM IST

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