Rescued miners taken good cared of in hospital
2010-04-06 09:37:46 GMT2010-04-06 17:37:46 (Beijing Time)
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A nurse helps a rescued miner of the flooded Wangjialing Coal Mine eating noodles at Shanxi Aluminum Factory Worker's Hospital in north China's Shanxi Province, April 6, 2010. China witnessed miracles in its mining rescue history Monday as 115 workers were pulled out alive after being trapped for over a week in the flooded coal mine. Sixty of the 115 survivors, who were initially taken to five local hospitals in Hejin City, were transferred to hospitals in Taiyuan early Tuesday. The remaining 55 patients were recovering in local hospitals and were in good condition. (Xinhua/Lu Xiaoyu)
Li Daming, a rescued miner of the flooded Wangjialing Coal Mine, receives treatment at Hejin People's Hospital in Hejin, north China's Shanxi Province, April 6, 2010. (Xinhua/Gao Xueyu)
Rescued miners of the flooded Wangjialing Coal Mine receive treatment at Hejin People's Hospital in Hejin, north China's Shanxi Province, April 6, 2010. (Xinhua/Gao Xueyu)
Wang Hongming, a rescued miner of the flooded Wangjialing Coal Mine, receives treatment at Hejin People's Hospital in Hejin, north China's Shanxi Province, April 6, 2010. (Xinhua/Gao Xueyu)
Doctors and nurses stand by to receive rescued miners of the flooded Wangjialing Coal Mine at Hejin People's Hospital in Hejin, north China's Shanxi Province, April 6, 2010. (Xinhua/Gao Xueyu)
China witnessed miracles in its mining rescue history Monday as 115 workers were pulled out alive after being trapped for over a week in the flooded coal mine. Sixty of the 115 survivors, who were initially taken to five local hospitals in Hejin City, were transferred to hospitals in Taiyuan early Tuesday. The remaining 55 patients were recovering in local hospitals and were in good condition.