The rescue operation for this accident was incredibly difficult... with lots of unpredictable factors making things more complicated. Here are a few that I couldn't quite fit in the video.
Firstly: the temperature. Not only was it a stiflingly hot scene, but that high temperature made any nick or cut sustained a lot more risky, as infections would incubate much faster. Any cut or graze (no matter how small) had to be reported... and would require tetanus shots or the removal of that rescuer from the scene.
Secondly: communications. With the site deep underground, radios didn't always work, and so rescuers had to rely on runners to deliver messages to their colleagues above ground. This came with its own difficulties. In one famous case, a doctor requested more Entonox (a painkilling gas), but by the time the message got above ground it had transformed into a request for an "empty box".
And finally: the bomb scare. In the middle of an already-difficult rescue operation, an unknown person decided to make things way more difficult by phoning in a hoax bomb scare, forcing crews to flee the scene. Needless to say, there was no bomb... but the hoax, coming when it did, had the potential to be every bit as harmful as one for the few survivors still waiting to be rescued.
Fascinating Horror
2022-07-27 08:30:18 +0000 UTCSandra OShields
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