2 miners are missing and 17 were injured after a coal mine accident in Poland
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Two Polish coal miners remained unaccounted for and at least 17 were injured when a tremor struck the Rydultowy coal mine deep underground on Thursday, officials said. An earthquake was registered in that part of Poland at the time.
Seventy-six miners were brought to the surface, including 17 who were hospitalized immediately after the quake. One of them, with head injuries, was airlifted to a major hospital in the city of Katowice, officials said. Some of the injured were later discharged from the hospital.
Twenty specialized teams were taking part in the rescue operation in difficult conditions underground, authorities said.
Rescuers received signal from a location device of one of the unaccounted for miners and were trying to reach him, while searching also for the other one, said Damian Borgieł, a director at the Polish Coal Mining Groups, which operates the mine.