New Zealand police name 29 trapped miners
09:10, November 22, 2010

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Rescue operation chief, Tasman District police area commander Gary Knowles told a press conference on Monday that the names of the miners would also be posted on the police website the same day.
Knowles said after three days without contact, the situation remained "grave" but he said drilling at the site was continuing and progress was going well.
Knowles said the rescue team remained on standby and were looking at what sections of the mine they could enter first.
A robot could be used to go inside the tunnel when the opportunity arose, he said.
Testing of the gas levels in the mine was being carried out every half hour.
"We remain optimistic," Knowles said, adding "but at the end of the day this is a search and recovery operation. We are going to go in and do our best to bring these guys to out."
Pike River CEO Peter Whittall said the team drilling over night had done a "phenomenal job" and had reached 100 meters of the 162 meters they needed to drill to.
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(Editor:张茜)

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