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Sunday, 16 January, 2000, 15:25 GMT
18 trapped miners rescued in China Rescue workers in eastern China have freed eighteen miners who'd been trapped underground for five days. A total of forty-one miners have now been pulled out alive at the Dahuangshan mine in Jiangsu province but eight are still missing. The miners were trapped when flooding caused sections of tunnel to collapse more than three hundred metres below the surface. At least fourteen people are known to have died. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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