 | A Chinese man takes a DNA examination for future identification purposes, after the remains of his son and 121 others trapped for a week in a flooded coal mine were discovered at Huanghuai Town, Xingning city, in south China's Guangdong province, August 13, 2005. Rescuers have not found more clues about the trapped miners, as water continues gushing into the tunnels, the rescue headquarters was quoted by Xinhua on Friday. click to open  |
 | Chinese soldiers nap after a rescue mission in a mine at Huanghuai town in south China's Guangdong province, August 8, 2005. Hopes faded on Monday for 102 Chinese coal miners trapped by flood waters as state media reported an explosion at a second pit which killed 14 people. click to open  |
 | A Chinese miner washes his hands with water pumped out from a flooded coal mine at Huanghuai Town, Xingning city, south China's Guangdong province, August 8, 2005. Hopes faded on Monday for 102 Chinese coal miners trapped by flood waters as state media reported an explosion at a second pit which killed 14 people. click to open  |
 | A Chinese miner waits for news of his colleagues trapped in a coal mine at the Daxing Colliery in Huanghuai township, in Xingning city, in south China's Guangdong province, late August 7, 2005. A flood has trapped 103 miners underground in the mine, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday, in the latest accident to hit the world's deadliest mining industry. click to open  |
 | Some rescuers have a short rest outside the Daxing Coal Mine in Wanghuai Town of Meizhou City in southern China's Guangdong Province Monday, Aug. 8, 2005. The accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in a tunnel 420 meters (1,378 feet) underground at the privately owned Daxing Colliery. Rescuers were using water pumps Monday in an effort to reach 102 miners trapped underground in a coal mine flood. click to open  |
 | A rescuer walks past a name list of miners at the Daxing Coal Mine in Wanghuai Town of Meizhou City in southern China's Guangdong Province Monday, Aug. 8, 2005. The accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in a tunnel 420 meters (1,378 feet) underground at the privately owned Daxing Colliery. Rescuers were using water pumps Monday in an effort to reach 102 miners trapped underground in a coal mine flood. click to open  |
 | Rescuers works to install water pump at the Daxing Coal Mine in Wanghuai Town of Meizhou City in southern China's Guangdong Province Monday, Aug. 8, 2005. The accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in a tunnel 420 meters (1,378 feet) underground at the privately owned Daxing Colliery. Rescuers were using water pumps Monday in an effort to reach 102 miners trapped underground in a coal mine flood. click to open  |
 | Rescuers works to install water pump at the Daxing Coal Mine in Wanghuai Town of Meizhou City in southern China's Guangdong Province Monday, Aug. 8, 2005. The accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in a tunnel 420 meters (1,378 feet) underground at the privately owned Daxing Colliery. Rescuers were using water pumps Monday in an effort to reach 102 miners trapped underground in a coal mine flood. click to open  |
 | A rescuer has a short rest outside the flooded Daxing Coal Mine in the Meizhou City of southern China's Guangdong Province Monday, Aug. 8, 2005. More than 600 rescuers have been organized to take part in the rescue operations at the private colliery where 102 miners are still stranded underground due to the August 7 flood. click to open  |