Thoughts for the Miners in Utah
by , 08-22-2007 at 06:55 AM (1392 Views)
What a tragic ending to the search for the six miner trapped in an underground coal mine in Utah. In case you haven’t heard, the search to find them has been discontinued. I understand why but I have such sorrowful feelings about continuing the search as well as ending it. If it were my son or husband or brother down there, I’d want it to continue. I am a selfish woman. I can’t imagine what it must be like for the families waiting. It would be unbearable not knowing if they were killed in the initial cave in or have died since, or if they are down there, with water and air waiting for rescue that isn’t coming. Are they trying to find something to write their last thoughts to their loved ones on and waiting to die? Do they think they have been forgotten? Are they trying to keep each others spirits up by telling each other “Just hang on one more day”? Tradition is to keep trying until either the miners are rescued or the bodies are recovered. But is it reasonable to put more lives in danger to find six men who are possibly already dead? Three rescuers have already been lost in the effort. If my men were working on the rescue team, I’m sure I want it to stop. As I said, I am selfish. But what about the men who want to continue the effort to rescue their brother miners? Do the owners of the mine refuse to allow them to continue because of liability issues or does he allow the search to continue out of tradition and obligation to find his miners, knowing that more lives could be lost in the effort? Are there even any miners that want to continue the rescue efforts? Is it like the Marines who vow to leave no brother behind? I have so many questions and no answers. All I can do is pray for all the miners, both the trapped and the ones wanting to recover their brothers, and the families of the lost, and the owners of the mine, who must make that horrible decision. May God grant them the strength they must need to continue life without their sons, fathers, brothers, and husbands. May God grant them Peace.



