Victims Still Living in Underground Pipes
Liputan6.com, Shanxi: The process of evacuation of 153 miners trapped in flooded coal mine in the pipeline Wangjialing in Shanxi Province, China, coming to fruition, Friday (2 / 4). Rescue team finally convinced that the missing victims are still living in underground pipes. The findings were started when the officers rang the pipe mines which later repaid by a another sound. Allegedly, a knock or shouts from inside the pipe.
So far, rescue teams continued to pump water out of the mine excavation to rescue the miners are from within the pipe. Some foods and mineral water is channeled to supply the basic needs of victims.
As reported previously, according to China's Safety Agency, when disasters occur there are 261 workers and 108 people had been rescued. This event also attracted the attention of Chinese officials, for example, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang who directly supervise the search operations miners [read: Awash Mine Flood, Missing Persons 153]. (ASW / ANS)
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