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    ลำดับตอนที่ #16 : Trapped miners filmed phone messages

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    China Shandong: Miners sent tearful thanks to rescuers

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-35449381
    30 January 2016

    Chinese miners trapped underground for 36 days filmed emotional messages on a mobile phone before being brought to the surface by rescuers.

    The four miners, at times in tears, thanked the teams above ground for working to save them.

    The men were trapped by a cave-in at a gypsum mine in eastern Shandong province on 25 December.

    Of 29 initially trapped, 15 have been rescued and one is confirmed dead, while 13 are still missing.

    The footage, released by Chinese authorities, showed miners named as Hua Mingxi, 36, Zhao Zhicheng, 50, Li Qiusheng, 39, and Guan Qinji, 58, addressing rescuers.

    "Thank you all very much, I feel relieved and secure now," says one man through his tears.

    "We will remember you all for ever," says another.

    The phone had been sent down some days earlier with video of the rescue operation, in order to give the men hope.

     

    More than 400 rescue workers were involved in the operation to reach the men, who were trapped more than 200m (656ft) underground.

    A borehole was drilled down to the shaft and water and liquids were passed through.

    Finally on Friday, the miners were winched up one-by-one in a specially made capsule.

    China's CCTV showed dramatic footage of one of the men appearing on the surface.

     

     Local official Zhang Shuping said the search for those still missing would continue.

    The mine collapse near the town of Pingyi was so violent that it registered at China's earthquake monitoring centre.

    Police are reported to have taken "enforcement measures" against several bosses at Yurong company which owns the mine, while local party officials have been sacked.

    Company chairman Ma Congbo was said to have drowned himself by jumping into a mine well several days after the incident.

    China has a long history of industrial accidents.

     

      69 days - 32 Chileans and one Bolivian trapped after the collapse of the San Jose mine in Chile in 2010

      41 days - five Tanzanians remain underground after a mine caved in in the Shinyanga region, Tanzania, in 2015

      36 days - four men in gypsum mine in China's eastern Shandong province

      14 days - two Australians entombed in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, in 2006






    VOCABULAY

    Footage (n.)

    (a ​piece of) ​film ​especially one ​showing an ​event:


    borehole (n.)

    a ​deep ​hole made in the ​ground when ​looking for ​oil, ​gas, or ​water:


    drilled down

    to ​look for something on a ​computer or ​website by ​movingfrom ​general ​information to more ​detailed ​information:


    shaft (n.)

     a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool or weapon:

     a rod forming part of a machine such as an engine, that turnsin order to pass power on to the machine:

    a ​long, either ​vertical or ​sloping, ​passage through a ​buildingor through the ​ground:


    winch

     a machine that lifts heavy objects by turning a chain or ropearound a tube-shaped device


    registered (adj.)

    officially ​listed and ​accepted:


    enforcement  (n.)

    enforce (v.)

     to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situationhappen or be accepted:


    sack (v.)

    to remove someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing them

     to attack a building or town, causing a lot of destruction and stealing many valuable things:


     incident (adj.)

    an event that is either unpleasant or unusual 


    entomb (v.)

    to ​bury someone or something:

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