S Korea miners lived on coffee, water while trapped in shaft

A miner rescued from a collapsed mine is carried into a hospital in Bonghwa, South Korea, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022. Two South Korean miners rescued after being trapped underground for nine days said they had lived on instant coffee powder and water falling from the ceiling of a collapsed shaft. (Kim Jin-hwan/Yonhap via AP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Two South Korean miners who were rescued after being trapped underground for nine days said they had lived on instant coffee powder and water falling from the ceiling of a collapsed shaft.

The two men, aged 62 and 56, were pulled out to safety on Friday night from a collapsed shaft at a zinc mine in the southeastern town of Bonghwa. They had been stranded there after a heap of earth fell inside the shaft on Oct. 26.

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