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Rescuers prepare to work at the site of
the flooded coal mine in Jiaxian County, Pingdingshan City of central
China's Henan Province, on Nov. 17, 2008. Gaomendong Coal Mine flooded on
Monday at about 7:30 a.m. in Jiaxian County of Henan Province. There were
42 people working underground when the mine shaft flooded. (Xinhua
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JIAXIAN, Henan, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Rescuers pulled
32 of the 34 trapped miners out of a flooded coal mine alive in central China's
Henan Province early Tuesday morning, almost 23 hours after the accident
occurred. One died and another was still missing.
The number of the rescued miners was wrongly reported
as 33 previously, Dong Yuxi, a spokesman with the publicity department of
Pingdingshan city government. "Rescuers were still searching for the one
missing."
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A rescued miner is helped out at the
Gaomendong coal mine in Jiaxian county, Pingdingshan city, central China's
Henan Province Nov. 18, 2008. Of the 34-trapped miners in the flooded
coalmine accident, one died and one was still missing. The other
thirty-two were successfully lifted out early Tuesday morning.(Xinhua
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The rescued miners, all in poor health condition,
were immediately rushed to a local hospital.
The 32 trapped workers were successfully lifted out
of the flooded shaft after 6:03 a.m.. One was found dead.
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Relatives of rescued miners react at the
Gaomendong coal mine in Jiaxian county, Pingdingshan city, central China's
Henan Province Nov. 18, 2008.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Wang Dexue, deputy head of the State Administration
of Work Safety, told Xinhua the Gaomendong Coal Mine in Jiaxian County was
operating illegally, when the accident happened. The mine owner, Lou Gaofeng,
has been detained.
"Although the mine's production license is valid
until November2009, the mine was undergoing a technical innovation for
expansion, which has yet to be approved for resuming production," said Wang.
The safety production agency also found the mine
owner Lou did not report the accident until two hours later.
Wang said Lou also failed to report that miners had
found water seeping into the mine before the accident.
The flood happened at about 7:20 a.m. Monday when 42
people were working underground. Eight managed to escape.
Li Hanwei, vice chief of the rescue headquarters,
attributed the accident to mining against operation procedures and loose
supervision on production.
"The mine allows a maximum of 28 minors. But 42
people were working underground when the accident happened," Li said.
More than 800 people took part in the rescue
operations.
The Gaomendong Coal Mine is a legal colliery with an
annual production of 60,000 tons. It was undergoing a technical innovation and
expected to produce 90,000 tons after the reform.
Jiaxian, about 200 km southwest of the provincial
capital Zhengzhou, is rich in mineral resources with an estimated coal reserve
of about 2 billion tons, according to the county government website
(www.jiaxian.gov.cn).
There are more than 20 coal mines around the Gaomendong Coal Mine.