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		</div><p>Rescuers are moving slowly towards four workers who have been trapped underground in a wrecked gypsum mine in eastern China for 10 days, media reports have said.</p>
<p>China National Radio said the men are trapped more than 200m below the surface.</p>
<p>Because the ground is fragile, rescuers have managed to drill a path only 25m deep after more than 40 hours.</p>
<p>Rescuers using infrared cameras detected the survivors last Wednesday – five days after the cave-in.</p>
<p>At least one person was killed in the mine collapse in Shandong province on December 25.</p>
<p>Thirteen others are missing, and 11 made it to safety or were rescued earlier.<br />
Rescuers initially believed they had found eight trapped survivors but have been able to make contact with only four.</p>
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