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Miners survived on instant coffee while trapped underground for nine days

Miners trapped underground for nine days, survived on instant coffee The pair stayed warm for nearly two weeks by building a tent from plastic and consuming sticks of instant coffee. (NCD)
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SEOUL — Two South Korean miners were rescued Friday from a collapsed zinc mine after spending nine days trapped below the surface.

The rescued men, aged 62 and 56, were trapped almost 650 feet underground after a portion of the mine collapsed on Oct. 26, according to the BBC.

Reuters reported that the pair stayed warm for nearly two weeks by building a tent from plastic and consuming sticks of instant coffee. The miners also drank water falling from the ceiling.

They were located on Thursday when rescuers inserted a camera into a drilled hole. The BBC reported that the two were found at an intersection where multiple mine shafts meet.

According to The Associated Press, Bang Jong-hyo, a doctor who treated the miners, said both men were in good condition though they initially said they were suffering hypothermia and muscle pains.

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