Rescuers prepare to enter the flooded coal mine in Gongxian County of Yibin City in southwest China's Sichuan Province, Dec. 15, 2019. Four miners were found dead and 14 others remained trapped underground in a flooded coal mine in southwest China's Sichuan Province, local authorities said Saturday. Rescuers are making all-out efforts to search for the trapped. Nearly 200 personnel have joined in the rescue and professional rescue forces have entered the well, according to the provincial emergency management bureau. (Xinhua/Xue Yubin)
Rescuers have located 14 miners trapped underground in a flooded coal mine in southwest China's Sichuan Province, local authorities said Sunday.
The rescuers are clearing the shaft and drilling a deep hole to reach the trapped miners. They are also trying to pump and block water in a bid to prevent the rising of underground water levels and are sending more oxygen down the underground shaft.
The accident occurred at 3:26 p.m. Saturday at the Shanmushu coal mine owned by Sichuan Coal Industry Group in Gongxian County when 347 miners were working underground. A total of 329 escaped and four were killed.
Nearly 200 rescuers are racing against the clock to reach the trapped miners.
Due to communication interruptions in some mining areas, the workers were not immediately located. But through their consistent efforts, the rescue workers have finally located the remaining miners.