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South Korean trapped miners rescued after nine days

November 05, 2022 / 2:58 PM
A miner being rescued from a collapsed zinc mine in the county of Bonghwa, southeast of Seoul
Sharjah 24 – AFP: Two South Korean miners who were trapped for more than nine days in a collapsed zinc mine have walked out alive, in a miraculous end to a difficult rescue operation.
The two men were trapped in a vertical shaft about 190 metres (620 feet) underground after the mine collapsed on October 26 in Bonghwa, eastern South Korea.

Dramatic local TV footage showed them emerging from the mine on Friday, assisted by rescue workers.

The survivors, aged 62 and 56, were in stable condition, authorities said.

To keep warm, the miners are believed to have built a fire and a tent out of plastic inside a tunnel, they added.

The survivors "had instant coffee mix powder with them, and I was told they had that as a meal," said Lim Yoon-sook, a fire department officer.

"I've been also told they endured by drinking any water that dropped inside the shaft."

Family members were overjoyed, saying they still cannot believe the good news.

November 05, 2022 / 2:58 PM

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