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Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Indian miners rescued from collapse (video)
Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Rescuers break through to trapped India miners in Uttarakhand | BBC News
(BBC News) Nov. 28, 2023: Rescuers in India say they have broken through to 41 workers who have been trapped in a tunnel in the Indian state of Uttarakhand since November 12, 2023. The miners became stuck after a landslide nearby brought down a mountain of debris, trapping them. They are expected to be [and have now been successfully] extracted one by one via a 90cm diameter pipe inserted through the rubble of the collapsed tunnel. #India#Uttarakhand#BBCNews. BBC is a British public broadcast service.
How ‘rat miners’ rescued India tunnel workers
(South China Morning Post) Nov. 28, 2023: Indian rescuers pulled out all 41 workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in the Indian Himalayas with some help from a group of people who do so-called "rathole mining," which is effectively banned in the country. Authorities tapped the “rat miners” for help when heavy machinery broke down during a rescue operation that had dragged on for more than two weeks. For more on this: sc.mp/ltfe. Subscribe to YouTube channel for free here: sc.mp/subscribe-youtube #scmp #Asia #India
Incredible rescue: Aussie hero saves 41 miners trapped in India tunnel
(7NEWS Australia)
Nov. 28, 2023: There have been jubilant scenes after 41 workers trapped in a tunnel in India for 17 days have finally been brought to the surface and to safety. The drawn-out rescue mission gripping viewers around the world was guided by a heroic Melbourne rescuer. Watch the full interview with Arnold Dix. Key Chapters in this video:
00:00 Miners Trapped for 17 days
01:51 Joined by Arnold Dix live.
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