ter·ra in·cog·ni·taAchievement is not always success while reputed failure often is. It is honest endeavor, persistent effort to do the best possible under any and all circumstances.
Orison Swett Marden
Here in WA (Wait Awhile) I'm none the wiser as to the latest news but will be soon.
I just wanted to make a couple of points;
that's a most unfortunate typo in the thread title, it's a major issue.
Shame on those getting into pettty parochial bla on a thread of this nature, it's disrespectful & illustrates some of the less desirable aspects of this site.
I'm not the praying type but I sincerely hope for a positive outcome, a big ask I know.
Also hoping for the best but I think that would be seriously optimistic. I think the suggestion that they are sitting around playing cards waiting for rescue is more than optimistic. It must be terrible for those who know them, but this situation is totally unlike that in Chile and false hope is a bitch.
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Any update on this terrible incendent......
The news here is a bit scratchy.....
May our thoughts be with them
And that is the honest truth your honour..
Still nothing of real substance to report Kev. They are still checking the gas levels, they are sending a robot into the mine today (I think) with a fibre optic cable and cameras.
Day five now. The minors have no food (only what they would have taken with them on the day) the temp will be very hot, with no air flow.
They dont if the ignition source of the first explosion is still active or not, that is the primary reason they cant go into the mine.
If it is stll active, there is a good chance of a secondary explosion because methane is seeping out of the coal face.
They will know more on this today when the robot is sent in.
They know where in the mine the minors are.
It seems that the mineshaft runs uphill, rather than down. Presumably this makes the dissipation of the gas more challenging?![]()
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the robot has got wet in the mine and broken down
I agree with you, I think it's going to be an extremely tough road for him whichever way this goes, and it will go further into debate about the dangers of mining in general.
Some of the reporting needs a good kick up the arse though. People are still ringing talk back asking and suggesting inane things, ignorant of the issues.
You watch the press conference and later the words are twisted and misreported..
I'm only watching the press conferences now, the rest of it I don't need to see or hear.
ter·ra in·cog·ni·taAchievement is not always success while reputed failure often is. It is honest endeavor, persistent effort to do the best possible under any and all circumstances.
Orison Swett Marden
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