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Monday, April 5, 2010

Flooded mine's victim, China

Natural disasters on the population in China has resulted in many casualties. because more than a week after a coal mine in northern China by the rush of water flooded the land, as many as 115 miners were pulled out alive Monday, one of China's state-run TV reported.
Rescue works to reach the other 38 are believed still trapped inside.
CCTV is used in an effort to save lives, and show miners carried in a stretcher to loud cheers.
many workers are wrapped in a blanket and rushed to the ambulance where they were in stable condition, mentioned the local media.
Part of The miners were part of a larger group of 261 worked in the mines Wangjialing when floods March 28.
Rescuers can reach 108 miners immediately after the flood.
rescue on Monday, which began shortly after midnight, occurred two days after hitting sounds from inside the mine.
Late Sunday night, rescuers saw swing lamp lights in the mine - which shows no signs of life, government-owned Xinhua news agency said.
Some miners mining belt attached to the shaft wall as the first water rushed in. They remain suspended for three days to float with the mining carts and they jumped in, told CCTV.
Two hundred people, as part of the 50 rescue groups, and hours worked continue to drain the water, gas monitor and remove the miners, said Wang Jun, the Governor of Shanxi Province where the mine is located.
"As far as coordination is in order, the effect is clear," he told CCTV.
Mine accidents are common in China. In the years 2009, 2631 people were killed in the accident. The figure, while high, coming down from the year 2002 when 6995 people died.
On Monday, the country launched a campaign two months to check the safety regulations in mines and other industries that have a serious accident.

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