China News Service, Xinzhou, June 11 (Reporter Li Tingyao and Yang Jieying) On June 11, the rescue of the Dahongcai iron mine flooding accident in Dai County, Xinzhou, Shanxi entered its second day.

The night before, rescuers worked all night.

At around 9 o'clock on the 11th, the reporter saw at the scene of the accident rescue that the drainage operation was stepping up, and rescuers were still adding drainage pipes.

The drainage operation at the accident rescue site is stepping up.

Photo by Wu Junjie

  The accident was a water penetration accident, and the focus of rescue was on drainage.

Rescue materials such as water pumps and drain pipes were continuously deployed to the scene.

There are professional mine rescue teams, armed police, firefighting and other rescue forces on site.

At the scene, rescuers continued to form a group of more than a dozen people, arranged in a row at intervals of about 3 meters, and carried the drainage pipes into the well.

Photo by Yang Jieying

The picture shows the scene of the accident rescue.

Photo by Li Tingyao

  At about 11 o'clock, the reporter saw that rescuers were constantly transporting a 50-meter-long drainage pipe to the opening of the No. 4 shaft of Dahongcai Iron Mine where the water permeation accident occurred.

At the same time, there are more than a dozen rescuers at the scene, lined up in a row with an interval of about 3 meters, carrying the drainage pipes and transporting them into the well.

In the early morning of the 11th, rescuers worked in the No. 4 shaft of the Dahongcai Iron Mine.

Photo by Wu Junjie

  On June 10, a water leakage accident occurred in the No. 4 shaft of Dahongcai Iron Mine in Nieying Town, Dai County, and 13 people were trapped underground.

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