69 trapped in coal mine flooding
(Xinhua/chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2007-07-29 23:03
Rescuers take a break at Zhijian coal
mine in Shanxian county, Henan Province July 30, 2007. Sixty-nine miners
are still trapped underground in the flooded mine. [Xinhua]
| ZHENGZHOU -- Sixty-nine miners were
trapped after a coal mine flooded in central China's Henan Province, rescue
headquarters said Sunday night.
The flooding occurred at around 8:40
a.m. Sunday at the Zhijian coal mine in Shanxian county, about 200 kilometers
west of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, when 102 miners were working underground,
the rescue headquarters said.
Thirty-three managed to escape but 69
others were trapped, it said after checking the numbers. The mine reported
earlier that 70 miners were trapped because of miscalculation.
"The
rescue operation is going on in an orderly way and the most import task is to
try every effort to pump water for the time being," said an official with the
headquarters.
Rescuers are also ordered to use the ground ventilation
system to supply wind to the flooded mine and drill holes from the ground to the
shaft where miners are trapped to ensure enough oxygen.
Floodwater
triggered by rainstorms Saturday night swamped the mine through an aluminium
mine pit and an old shaft of the mine, the headquarters said.
The
floodwater had been initially said to have come from the bed of a nearby river.
The mine, built in 1958, is a state-owned one operated by Zhijian Mining
Co., Ltd. It has a designed annual production capacity of 210,000 tons, but
actually produces 300,000 tons every year.
Li Yizhong, head of the State
Administration of Work Safety, has arrived at the mine to direct rescue
operation.
Xu Guangchun, Henan's provincial
Communist Party boss who rushed to the scene with Li Yizhong, head of China's
top work safety watchdog, was able to talk to some trapped workers by telephone
on Sunday night, Xinhua said.
It was still raining on Monday morning, hampering rescue efforts.
The Zhijian mine, which was founded in 1958, had a designed annual production capacity of 210,000 tonnes, but
actually produced 300,000 tonnes each year.
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