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Miners Weekly
An ad hoc tabloid made by the mine's supervisor. It details important news regarding production and activities in the mine.
Issue 205
Miners Weekly
Issue 205: 1■ 2■, 699 AF
All rock crab nests in Boulder Town's Great Mine have been destroyed
As of November 17, 08:00, the last rock crab nest in Boulder Town's Great Mine has been destroyed.
At around August this year, the miner Steve and his colleagues discovered the rock crab nest in the Great Mine during their shift. Following which, all the workers in the Great Mine had a sumptuous meal. After that, the miners discovered more rock crab nests one after another while mining.
This paper previously revealed that the Great Mine Administrative Committee decided to provide salt-baked rock crabs for the workers' dinners for three consecutive weeks. A worker who wished to remain anonymous said: “At least change it up a little! Why must it be the same thing every day?” Concerning this, the Administrative Committee responded as follows: “You are free to make your own food. If not, just sit quietly and eat your rock crabs in silence.”
In spite of the miners' intensifying protests against rock crabs, the sad irony is there would be no more such opportunity when they eventually come to miss the taste of rock crab in the future. The expansion of the rock crabs' nests could lead to the collapse of the mine. The supervisor and Administrative Committee of the Great Mine finally decided that, in order to ensure the safety of the mine, there needs to be continuous efforts to completely eliminate hidden dangers. At present, all rock crab nests in Boulder Town's Great Mine have been destroyed.
An accidental leak occurred in Boulder Town's Great Mine, the trapped miner, Peak, has been rescued
On the morning of November 19, a water leak accident occurred at Face 4707 in Boulder Town's Great Mine. The airflow through the face was obstructed, and a miner (Peak) lost contact.
After receiving the accident report, Wildfire immediately dispatched a search and rescue team to the accident site. They sought the cooperation of the mining team in the Great Mine and together, overcame rough and complex environment in the Great Mine. The joint effort took strict precautions to prevent follow-up accidents, and tirelessly drained the flooded area while searching for the trapped miner. Finally, he was successfully rescued in 32 hours. As of the publication of this news, the miner's physical signs are normal, and he is in good mental state.
