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115 miners rescued from Chinese mine

More than 100 Chinese miners were pulled out alive on Monday after being trapped for over a week in a flooded coal mine, where some ate sawdust and strapped themselves to the shafts’ walls with their belts to avoid drowning while they slept.

Updated on: Apr 06, 2010 12:28 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Xiangning
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More than 100 Chinese miners were pulled out alive on Monday after being trapped for over a week in a flooded coal mine, where some ate sawdust and strapped themselves to the shafts’ walls with their belts to avoid drowning while they slept.

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Miners wrapped in blankets, some with their light-sensitive eyes covered but their feet bare, were hurried to waiting ambulances that sped wailing to nearby hospitals.

A rescue spokesman said 115 survivors had been pulled out as of 4:30 pm local time.

“A miracle has finally happened,” Liu Dezheng told reporters after the first nine miners were taken out shortly after midnight.

 
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