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Woman rescued after two days stuck in Australia mine shaft

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A woman has been pulled alive from an abandoned Australian mine shaft where she was trapped in searing heat for two days until a drone found her, police said today.

The 26-year-old vanished from her home in Lightning Ridge on Friday after going for a walk, sparking a large-scale search and rescue operation.

She apparently tripped and fell down the eight-metre (26 -foot) deep shaft, police said, surviving despite daytime temperatures of more than 40 degrees Celsius.

"The woman is lucky to be alive after police rescued her from a mine shaft in the state's north-west," New South Wales police said.
 

"She was brought to the surface with the assistance of an officer using a pulley and harness, and provided water."

The woman, who was found on Sunday, was taken to hospital in a stable condition.

Lightning Ridge, some 770 km northwest of Sydney, is a world-renowned black opal mining centre, attracting hundreds of fossickers looking to hit the jackpot.

Small-time miners have dug countless vertical shafts in the area, with some dating back decades.

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First Published: Dec 18 2017 | 12:00 PM IST

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