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China Shandong: Miners rescued after 36 days | China Shandong: Miners rescued after 36 days |
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Four Chinese miners who had been trapped underground for 36 days have been rescued, Chinese state media say. | Four Chinese miners who had been trapped underground for 36 days have been rescued, Chinese state media say. |
The men were trapped by a cave-in at a gypsum mine in eastern Shandong province in December. | The men were trapped by a cave-in at a gypsum mine in eastern Shandong province in December. |
China's CCTV showed dramatic footage of one of the men appearing on the surface and then being taken to hospital. | China's CCTV showed dramatic footage of one of the men appearing on the surface and then being taken to hospital. |
Seventeen people were trapped by the collapse. Another four were earlier found alive, one was confirmed dead and the fate of the others is unknown. | Seventeen people were trapped by the collapse. Another four were earlier found alive, one was confirmed dead and the fate of the others is unknown. |
Owner's suicide | Owner's suicide |
The four miners were rescued late on Friday; their eyes were covered by masks as they appeared on the surface, reports say. | The four miners were rescued late on Friday; their eyes were covered by masks as they appeared on the surface, reports say. |
Local media say the men are in stable condition and are being examined in a local hospital. | Local media say the men are in stable condition and are being examined in a local hospital. |
More than 400 rescue and emergency workers have been involved in the operation. | More than 400 rescue and emergency workers have been involved in the operation. |
For several weeks, they were tunnelling down to the surviving men, and water and liquids were passed down through a narrow borehole. | For several weeks, they were tunnelling down to the surviving men, and water and liquids were passed down through a narrow borehole. |
On Friday, the miners were winched up - one-by-one - in a specially made capsule. | |
Footage from inside the mine earlier showed the four men sitting together. One of them was heard saying: "I feel relieved and secure now. We will remember you (rescuers) forever," CCTV reports. | Footage from inside the mine earlier showed the four men sitting together. One of them was heard saying: "I feel relieved and secure now. We will remember you (rescuers) forever," CCTV reports. |
The mine collapse in the town of Pingyi on the morning of 25 December was so violent that it registered at China's earthquake monitoring centre. | The mine collapse in the town of Pingyi on the morning of 25 December was so violent that it registered at China's earthquake monitoring centre. |
Local media later reported that police had enacted "enforcement measures" against several bosses at Yurong company which owns the mine, while local party officials had been sacked. | Local media later reported that police had enacted "enforcement measures" against several bosses at Yurong company which owns the mine, while local party officials had been sacked. |
The company chairman Ma Congbo, drowned himself by jumping into a mine well several days after the incident. | The company chairman Ma Congbo, drowned himself by jumping into a mine well several days after the incident. |
Longest known survivors in mine accidents | |
China has a long history of industrial accidents. This incident came days after a landslide caused by construction waste in southern China left dozens of people missing and presumed dead. | China has a long history of industrial accidents. This incident came days after a landslide caused by construction waste in southern China left dozens of people missing and presumed dead. |
The nation's mines have long been the world's deadliest, but safety improvements have reduced deaths in recent years. | The nation's mines have long been the world's deadliest, but safety improvements have reduced deaths in recent years. |
Gypsum is a soft sulphate mineral that is used in building and construction. | Gypsum is a soft sulphate mineral that is used in building and construction. |