Rescuers Say At Least Two More Weeks To Free Chinese Miners
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published January 22, 2021 | 02:20 PM
Beijing, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Jan, 2021 ) :Rescuers said Friday it could take at least another two weeks to free miners trapped underground in eastern China, dashing hopes of an imminent retrieval for a group that has already spent 12 days entombed by an explosion.
The increasingly desperate attempt to save 21 workers has been further complicated by a massive blockage that has delayed drilling efforts, according to state media.
"The obstacles are just too huge, which means we need at least another 15 days or even more to reach the miners," said Gong Haitao, deputy head of the local publicity department, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
The debris standing in the way weighs about 70 tons, he said.
The blast at the Hushan mine in Shandong province sealed 22 workers hundreds of metres underground on January 10.
On Sunday, contact was made with 11 miners stuck at one location around 580 metres (1,900 feet) below the surface, and much-needed food and medical supplies were lowered down to them.
One of the group was seriously injured in the initial explosion and has been confirmed dead after suffering head injuries and falling into a coma.
By Friday afternoon CCTV reported that rescuers continued to "deliver supplies to the trapped workers" and that their physical health is gradually returning to "normal state.
" A twelfth miner is believed to be trapped on his own, 100 metres further down in rising waters.
For the other 10 miners, hopes are dwindling as they have not been heard from since the explosion.
To extract the group, rescuers are trying to widen one of the shafts to eventually allow the workers to be brought up to the surface.
But progress has been slow because they are drilling through granite, according to officials.
State tv footage Friday showed large piles of unearthed debris at the rescue site, and a drill boring down through a deep shaft.
Official news agency Xinhua reported the miners have been trying to help search for the missing group using laser pointers and loudspeakers, but have received no reply.
Rescuers have lowered life detectors and nutrient solutions into other sections of the mine as well, without response.
Mining accidents are common in China, where the industry has a poor safety record and regulations are often weakly enforced.
In December, 23 workers died after becoming stuck underground in the southwestern city of Chongqing.
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