Trapped Miners finally establish contacts with officials

Shandong: Almost 168 hours after the goldmine explosion in East China’s Shandong Province, a written message sent from the mine said at least 12 of the 22 mine workers trapped have been contacted, according to a report.
A wire rope had been lowered into the mine to send supplies to the workers during the rescue work and all the supplies were taken around 11pm on Sunday, with a note being sent back saying 12 miners got contacted but the situation of 10 others is not clear.
The trapped workers also said in the note that they are exhausted, and they are in need of medical supplies including painkillers, antibiotics, bandages and medicines for stomachache and high blood pressure, cnr.com reported on Monday.
Air is not flowing well and the mine is full of dust cloud and water, the note read. “We hope the rescue will continue, and we will have hope. Thank you,” it reads. Earlier on the day, some tapping sounds in response down in the shaft have been heard, indicating there might be signs of life from the trapped miners.
Rescuers at the site of the goldmine explosion have drilled a borehole from the surface to the tunnel where the trapped workers were located. Contact is expected to be established and food and water will be delivered, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Sunday.
At around 2 pm Sunday, rescuers heard tapping sounds in response down from the shaft, nine echoes at most, indicating there might be signs of life, a local official said on Sunday.
Next, rescuers will do their best to make further contact with the 22 trapped miners through the borehole, sending life detection equipment, a wired phone and nutrient fluid into the shaft, local authorities said on Sunday. The goldmine explosion in Qixia, Yantai of Shandong Province, took place on the afternoon of January 10, trapping 22 miners underground. However, it was not reported to local authorities until 30 hours later on Monday night. Large-scale rescue efforts are still being carried out, but frontline rescuers said it will be extremely difficult to bring out the miners.
The people responsible for the 30-hour delay in reporting the explosion have been detained and will be dealt with severely, local authorities said Wednesday.
Two local senior officials, the secretary of the CPC municipal committee of Qixia and the mayor of Qixia, have been removed from their positions following the mine blast.
– The Daily Mail-Global Times News exchange item