Accidents: Miners rescued from collapsed mine in South Korea

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Miners rescued from collapsed mine in South Korea

A miner rescued from a collapsed mine is taken to hospital in Bonghwa. photo

© Kim Jin-Hwan/Yonhap/dpa

Two miners were trapped in a zinc mine for hours and hours, days and days. Then rescue finally arrived.

Two miners in South Korea have been rescued from a collapsed mine after more than nine days. The miners, aged 62 and 59, left the zinc mine in Bonghwa County in the east of the country on Friday night (local time) in relatively good health, South Korean broadcasters and the national news agency Yonhap reported.

They were taken to a hospital. After the collapse on October 26, it was unclear for a long time whether the men had survived.

The miners were reportedly stuck in a vertical shaft at a depth of around 190 meters for 221 hours. They could therefore drink water that ran from the walls. Rescuers drilled a hole to get the men out. Their families were overjoyed to thank them for the dramatic rescue operation, it said. Both were miraculously saved, President Yoon Suk Yeol wrote on social media.

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