A miner who was found after rescuers dug a tilted tunnel to reach one
of the vertical shafts of the flooded iron ore mine receives medical treatments
in a hospital in Baotou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, yesterday.-
Xinhua
Rescuers yesterday freed six of the 35 miners trapped in a flooded iron ore
mine near Baotou, in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Rescuers said they had made contact with five more miners trapped
underground.
All the rescued miners, who were rushed to the Central Hospital of Baotou,
had regained consciousness and eaten noodles, Sun Xiuli, the on-duty doctor at
the hospital, told Xinhua.
"Before health checks, we gave emergency treatment to the miners, including
oxygen and liquid nutrient injections," said Sun. "The miners showed normal life
signs and luckily, they suffered no injuries in the accident."
Sun said the rescued miners were fed noodles with the help of medical workers
around 1:00 p.m..
One of the rescued miners, Ye Decheng, a native of Jingyuan County, in
neighboring Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, recalled that when the slurry flow
started, he and his colleagues fled to higher ground.
"I was so scared, but somehow I believed people outside would come to our
rescue," said Ye.
When the six miners were pulled out, their clothes were dry because they had
taken refuge on an unsubmerged platform in one of the vertical shafts, said
rescuers.
The miners were found after the rescuers dug a sloping tunnel to reach the
vertical shaft.
"We are told that the other five miners are squatting above a head frame
structure, and we're trying our best to reach them," said a rescuer.
The flood occurred shortly after midnight on Wednesday at Haolaigou Iron Ore
Mine in Donghe District, near the city of Baotou, when 46 miners were changing
shifts. Only 11 miners escaped, according to rescue headquarters.