Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pike River Mine Disaster..

Last Friday, the 19th November, the Pike River Mine just outside of the town of Greymouth in the South Island experienced an underground explosion. Two miners were able to get out of the mine, but 29 miners were left trapped deep down inside the mine.


Every day since the explosion we have waited with bated breath to see when the rescuers would be able to go down and get the miners out. Every day there has been high levels of poisonous gases recorded that has made it impossible for anyone to go down and get the miners. Families and friends have gathered from around the world, hoping for the best possible outcome. Yesterday, there was finally a little glimmer of hope, as there appeared to be some progress made and there was talk and speculation that the rescue teams would finally be able to go down and bring these men out.

At about 2.30pm, there were some concerns shown by the gas monitoring team about recent gas readings and it was decided to wait and do another check within the hour. Within minutes of the findings being found there was a second explosion, bigger than the first and lasting aprox 30seconds. The realisation then hit everyone concerned with the rescue attempt that there was no way that anyone would survive this second blast.

Today, New Zealand, as a nation, mourns the loss of those 29 men, whose ages range from 17 through to 62 years. They were not all New Zealanders, there were men from Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

Our hearts are heavy as we think about the families that have lost a loved one.


6 comments:

Evette Mendisabal

That's so SAD! I still had so much hope! My heart is breaking for their loved ones.

Melissa

Oh man that is HORRIBLE news.
Gosh I feel for those families.
I just can't even imagine.
Thanks for blogging about this.

Hot Fudge

Here in Australia we waited along with you for the slightest glimmer of hope. It's a terrible day and our prayers are with the miners' families and the community.

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall

how are you?

blessings fly all the way to those who needed and to you.

Thanks for visiting my blog.

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall

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enjoy a wonderful summer in your place.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪

My heart bled for the Mums, for I too like them have lost a son.

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