The command post was somewhat shrouded in gloom at this moment.
They had dug out fifteen people, three of whom had survived.
There was also some bad news: the maps they had found were outdated and drastically different from the current situation in the mine, while the new maps were buried underground.
The hope for survival had significantly diminished.
And now, there were no accurate maps to guide the underground rescue.
It was like solving a math problem and also like placing bets in a casino. Now, besides the mine, there were only 12 bets on the outer perimeter.
The 27 bets inside the mine seemed to hold little hope too.
However, no matter the outcome, they would always bet on "survival."
"Mayor, should we perform directed blasting at the general location of the mine entrance? I think collapsing the mountain is too risky. It's been under fifteen hours since the periphery was covered; we still have a chance for the outer search and rescue," Chief Commander Chang suggested.