thank your god we dont have this problem anymore

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  1. unc

    uncle mort New Member

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    Yes, lets hope they all get out safe. nt
     
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    *Windy Banned Idiot

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    Not a complicated rescue but 3000!

    </p>

    That's a few draws.</p>

    Looks like they need to get the air and water sorted first.</p>
     
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    </p>

    &quot;More than 70,000 South African miners have died underground in the past 100 years and more than one million have been seriously injured&quot;</p>

    :eek: </p>

    good alround safety record then...</p>

    lets hope they get them out this time.</p>
     
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    *Windy Banned Idiot

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    Apparently they're using a secondary chair - almost half now out. nt
     
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    Ask yourself why safety hasn't been much of a priority over the last 100 years. They see it as an expendable workforce.

    "It has been calculated that one man has given his life for every 1.2 tonnes of South African gold produced."
     

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