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Four men rescued from gold mine after surviving 14 days underground following explosion

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Four men have been rescued from a gold mine following a 14-day ordeal after an explosion underground. The first exhausted man to be rescued from a mine in northern China was rushed to hospital, state broadcaster CCTV said.

Footage showed the moment the man was lifted out of the mine shaft, covered in a blanket with a black blindfold over his eyes.

He is "extremely weak", according to a post on CCTV's Weibo microblog site. Three others were also rescued and search teams say at least seven others are still believed to be alive in the mine.

One miner was killed in the blast in the Hushan mine, in Qixia, a major gold-producing region, on January 10. Twenty-two workers were trapped and 11 had not been in contact with rescue teams, according to a

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