Chinese miners trapped underground for more than week send note to rescuers
Rescuers work at the site of a gold mine that suffered an explosion in Qixia in eastern China's Shandong Province Miners trapped underground in eastern China for more than a week after a blast at a gold mine have managed to send up a note to rescuers, the local government said on Monday. The blast occurred eight days ago on Sunday afternoon at a mine near Qixia city in eastern Shandong province, leaving 22 miners trapped underground more than 600 metres from the mine’s entrance. After a long period without any contact, rescuers were able to ...
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