Rescuers Hear 'Noise' in Mine

Crews start drilling toward unknown sound
By Dustin Lushing,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 15, 2007 10:46 PM CDT
Rescuers Hear 'Noise' in Mine
Robert Murray, founder and chairman of Cleveland-based Murray Energy Corp., hugs coal miner Bodee Allred after speaking with the media at an update on the rescue efforts for six trapped coal miners during a news conference at the entrance to the Crandall Canyon Mine on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007, in...   (Associated Press)

Rescuers digging for men who have been trapped underground for 10 days heard noise inside the mine today, prompting crews to drill a fourth hole in the sound's direction. They described hearing 5 minutes of “noise” through seismic geophones, ignighting some hope in an otherwise-discouraging rescue effort. "There's a very good chance we may find them alive," said the mine owner. 

Other attempts to reach the miners were less heartening. Rescuers again thumped on a drill pipe lowered deep in the ground but heard no banging in return. A machine digging through the collapse toward the miners was stalled for hours after being buried in debris; it has progressed less than half of the 2,000 feet to the stranded men so far, reports the Deseret News. (More Utah stories.)

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