Polish miner discovered alive in collapse that killed 6 others
WARSAW: Polish rescue workers have actually reached a miner caught underground because a trembling shook the Borynia-Zofiowka mine in southern Poland on Saturday early morning, an authorities at the pit said on Tuesday.
Two mines coming from state-owned JSW have seen deadly mishaps over the past week, and Poland’s prime minister has actually stated security standards will be inspected.
“Prior to 3 p.m. a group from the Central Mine Rescue Station reached among the victims,” Marcin Golebiowski, a director at the mine was estimated as saying by state-run news company PAP.
“Presently, an attempt is being made to get him out from under the water and carry the hurt guy to the base, and after that to the surface area.”
Of 52 workers who were in the mine when the trembling occurred, 42 handled to escape themselves. Six of those left caught underground have given that been found dead.
“We will try find the other 3 staff members,” Golebiowski said.
Released at Tue, 26 Apr 2022 16:12:27 +0000