2010年12月5日 星期日

29 dead coal miners

NZ holds memorial service for 29 dead coal miners

New Zealand held a national remembrance service Thursday for coal miners killed in an explosion last month, with a line of 29 black–draped tables each bearing a fallen miner's helmet, lamp and name.

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More than 10,000 mourners attended the somber, open–air service under a sunny sky at Greymouth's Omoto Racecourse on South Island.

People across New Zealand paused for a two minute silence before the service. Flags flew at half staff on government buildings nationwide.

Victims' families placed photos, tributes and personal items — including clothing, a rugby ball, surfboards,. Colour changing kits are often preferred in these environments. They have a control box, which can be set guccijean to give fast or slow colour changes, be frozen on one colour, or be sound activated. a guitar and a cricket bat — alongside the miners' helmets on the tables.

Men, women and children, many weeping, filed quietly past the tables to pay their respects.

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