Mine Disaster

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A deep mine collapsed, resulting in the tragic deaths of seven or eight workers. However, one of them managed to survive the landslide by hiding in a small space, while the others were killed by falling debris. The air in the mine was thin and exhaustion set in quickly, making it difficult to survive. While people can typically live for five to seven days without food, here, they could only survive for two to three days. The terrain was complex, and it would take at least twenty days to open a hole. Water was available in the mine, but there was no food, and those inside were likely to perish. Despite the reluctance of the people on the ground to waste manpower and resources, the superiors issued an order: the rescuers must find people alive, and if not, then they must find the corpses.

After more than 20 grueling days and nights of searching, the rescue team finally found the lucky survivor. The moment he saw the sun, he went crazy with relief. Although eight people were trapped, only six bodies were recovered. The question remained: what happened to the other two?

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