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Rescued Chinese miners in stable condition

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-01-29 23:26
Rescued Chinese miners in stable condition

One of the four miners is lifted out of the collapsed gypsum mine after being trapped for 36 days. [Photo by Yu Peng  for  China Daily]

The four miners lifted out on Friday night after being trapped for 36 days in a collapsed gypsum mine are in a stable condition and they are receiving medical treatment at the Pingyi People's Hospital in East China's Shandong province, according to the mayor of Linyi city, Zhang Shuping.

It is the first time that trapped miners have been rescued through a large caliber hole in China and the third such case in the world, setting an example for mine rescue.

Rescuers dropped a rescue harness down the mine in Pingyi earlier in the night to lift the four miners who have been trapped since December 25.

Helmets and gloves were already transported underground as rescue equipments, according to China Central Television.

The mine collapse trapped 29 miners working underground on Dec 25. Eleven escaped or were rescued, one was confirmed dead and 13 others were listed as missing.

The four miners were found alive on Dec 30. Rescuers sent them food, drinks, clothes, medicine and lamps through a small hole drilled into the ground.

A medical team is standing by the collapsed mine in preparation to send the miners to ambulances for first aid. The miners may suffer from heart or brain problems due to overexcitement after being lifted to the surface, according to medical workers on the scene.

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