Composition. About going down a coal mine shaft.
Wangjialing Mine Disaster Essay
At around 0:30 on the 5th, the first trapped person in the Wangjialing Coal Mine water leakage accident was smoothly carried out of the mine entrance by four rescuers. Thousands of people at the scene burst into cheers.
Starting at 0:40, the first four trapped people who went up the well were quickly taken away from the scene by four ambulances. At 1:12, five more miners came up, and there was another round of warm applause.
After a 50-minute journey, the nine survivors successfully entered the Shanxi Aluminum Factory Staff Hospital for treatment.
Shortly after being admitted to the hospital, a 38-year-old Henan worker spoke.
New news keeps coming: Various messages from survival workers are constantly coming underground. "There are not a few people alive."
Soon, Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang, entrusted by the Party Central Committee and the State Council, sent a message of condolences.
More than 170 hours of tenacious persistence, the arduous rescue of more than 3,000 people, and the longing of hundreds of millions of compatriots. At this moment, in the spring night deep in the Luliang Mountains, the world once again witnessed the "China Rescue" "speed.
At 13:40 on March 28, a huge water leakage accident occurred in the Wangjialing Coal Mine (Infrastructure Mine) of Huajin Coking Coal Co., Ltd., and 153 construction workers at Section 63 of China Coal No. 1 Construction Company were trapped in hundreds of Meters deep in the ground, life and death are unknown.
In three days, more than 3,000 people arrived at the scene for rescue. Personnel were transferred from major coal groups in Shanxi and China Coal Group, and drainage facilities were transferred from Shanxi, Henan and other places to the rescue. About 130,000 cubic meters of water are involved in a fierce battle underground!
In just three hours after the incident, about 130,000 cubic meters of water gushed out of the more than 100-meter-long tunnel under the Wangjialing Mine. Wangjialing Mine is a mine under construction, with tunnel construction underway and underground drainage facilities incomplete. There is a low-lying water-logged tunnel between where the rescuers are pumping water and where the trapped people are, which is more than 500 meters long, blocking the rescuers from going down the well. The tunnel that transports drainage facilities such as water pumps and pipes is more than 600 meters long and has an inclination of 25 degrees. The maximum working section is only about 30 square meters. Cables, transformers, and water pumps have to enter. The heaviest pump weighs nearly 14 tons and is completely on the shoulder. The pump had to be lifted and disassembled and transported underground for installation. It took seven or eight hours to install just this pump. You can imagine how difficult it is for four people to lift a pump tube weighing about 200 kilograms from a 25-degree slope that makes people feel like they are falling when they stand on it.
The situation is complicated and neither diving nor robots are of use. Cross-working operations made the small space seem even more cramped. But in such a difficult situation, the rescuers still persisted, waiting for the miracle of life. . . . . .