May 8, 2006

Good news from Australia

The two miners that were trapped two weeks ago have been freed. From Reuters:
Rescuers free trapped Australian miners
Two Australian miners trapped a kilometer underground for 14 days were freed on Tuesday after rescuers reached them through a final vertical tunnel.

The miners, Brant Webb, 37, and Todd Russell, 34, were trapped in a small wire cage on April 25 after a cave-in at the Beaconsfield Gold Mine on the southern island of Tasmania.

A third miner was killed in the cave-in.

"Both Brant and Todd are out of the tunnel and well," mine manager Matthew Gill told reporters.

Webb and Russell remain underground and are undergoing medical checks and hope to be above ground in about an hour.

Digging a 16-meter (48-feet) long horizontal rescue tunnel toward Webb and Russell was painstakingly slow as miners had to grind through rock five times harder than concrete.

Food and fresh water have been delivered to the men through a small plastic pipe along with clothes, a digital camera and two iPod players.

Before beginning the final vertical dig, rescuers broke through to the miners with probes late on Monday, ensuring they were digging in the right position.

Over the past few days, Webb and Russell spread grout beneath their wire cage to stabilize the ground and minimize the chances of a rock fall when they were finally reached.

The miners are being kept updated on the rescue progress and have asked for a shower as soon as they are freed. "They are thinking about coming home and so should we," Shorten said.
That first beer is going to taste really really good! Wonderful news... Posted by DaveH at May 8, 2006 12:32 PM
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