Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion...Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreThe Auckland Museum is seen with their New Zealand flag flying at half mast for the trapped miners on November 25, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
The Auckland Museum is seen with their New Zealand flag flying at half mast for the...The Auckland Museum is seen with their New Zealand flag flying at half mast for the trapped miners on November 25, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreThe Auckland Museum is seen with their New Zealand flag flying at half mast for the trapped miners on November 25, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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The Auckland Museum is seen with their New Zealand flag flying at half mast for the...The Auckland Museum is seen with their New Zealand flag flying at half mast for the trapped miners on November 25, 2010 in Auckland, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreBurning candles at Holy Trinity Anglican Chruch during a candlelight vigil on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Burning candles at Holy Trinity Anglican Chruch during a candlelight vigil on...Burning candles at Holy Trinity Anglican Chruch during a candlelight vigil on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreDistressed family members leave a candlelight vigil on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Distressed family members leave a candlelight vigil on November 24, 2010 in...Distressed family members leave a candlelight vigil on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreLawrie Drew (L), father of trapped coal miner Zen Drew, 21, is seen on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Lawrie Drew (L), father of trapped coal miner Zen Drew, 21, is seen on November 24,...Lawrie Drew (L), father of trapped coal miner Zen Drew, 21, is seen on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreGreymouth District Council Mayor Tony Kokshoorn (L) and CEO of Pike River Coal Mine Peter Whittall embrace on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Greymouth District Council Mayor Tony Kokshoorn (L) and CEO of Pike River Coal Mine...Greymouth District Council Mayor Tony Kokshoorn (L) and CEO of Pike River Coal Mine Peter Whittall embrace on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreGrieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion...Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreGrieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion...Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMoreGrieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second...More
November 24, 2010 Licence
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Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion...Grieving family members show their emotion after being told that a second explosion occured in the Pike River Coal Mine on November 24, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Safety and rescue crews were on standby for days waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a rescue mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast.LessMore










