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UPDATED: 09:16, November 30, 2004 |
| Rescue of the trapped miners in Shaanxi underway |
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 Rescuers get ready to sink into the mine to retrieve the trapped miners in Chenjiashan Coal, Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Pronvince, Nov. 29, 2004. At least 25 workers have been affirmed dead on Monday after a gas explosion took place at the coal mine Sunday morning.
 Rescuers get ready to sink into the mine to retrieve the trapped miners in Chenjiashan Coal, Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Pronvince, Nov. 29, 2004. At least 25 workers have been affirmed dead on Monday after a gas explosion took place at the coal mine Sunday morning.
 Rescuers get ready to sink into the mine to retrieve the trapped miners in Chenjiashan Coal, Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Pronvince, Nov. 29, 2004. At least 25 workers have been affirmed dead on Monday after a gas explosion took place at the coal mine Sunday morning.
 A rescuer gets ready to sink into the mine to retrieve the trapped miners in Chenjiashan Coal, Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Pronvince, Nov. 29, 2004. At least 25 workers have been affirmed dead on Monday after a gas explosion took place at the coal mine Sunday morning.
 Relatives of trapped miners await outside the ground entrance to the Chenjiashan Coal mine in Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province Nov. 29, 2004. At least 25 miners were killed following a major gas explosion at the Coal mine Sunday morning, and 141 remained trapped underground, said rescuers at the site early Monday.
 Kids sweat out their trapped fathers' news at the ground entrance to the Chenjiashan Coal mine in Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province Nov. 29, 2004. At least 25 miners were killed following a major gas explosion at the Coal mine Sunday morning, and 141 remained trapped underground, said rescuers at the site early Monday.
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