2 rescued from coal mine collapse in North China, 4 still trapped
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SHIJIAZHUANG -- Two of the six miners trapped early Wednesday in a collapsed coal mine in North China's Hebei province have been rescued, local authorities said Thursday.
At around 10:40 am Thursday, the two miners were brought to the ground with stable vital signs, according to the local government.
Rescuers are racing against time to locate the remaining trapped miners.
The cave-in happened at 4:37 am Wednesday in the Qianjiaying mining subsidiary of Kailuan (Group) Limited Liability Corporation, a major state-owned coal mining company in Hebei.
The Qianjiaying subsidiary is located in Fengnan District in the city of Tangshan.
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