NZ Prime Minister John Key Visits Greymouth Mine Following Tragedy

GREYMOUTH, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 25: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key (L) and Greymouth Mayor Tony Kokshoorn pose with a condolence book during a visit to Greymouth to meet with families of the lost miners on November 25, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Rescue crews remain on standby waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a recovery mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast. (Photo by Martin Hunter/Getty Images)
GREYMOUTH, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 25: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key (L) and Greymouth Mayor Tony Kokshoorn pose with a condolence book during a visit to Greymouth to meet with families of the lost miners on November 25, 2010 in Greymouth, New Zealand. Families were informed there would be no survivors after a second blast occurred at the Pike River mine where 29 miners were trapped following an initial blast on November 19. Rescue crews remain on standby waiting for safe air and gas levels to commence a recovery mission. Two Australians, two Britons, and a South African were amongst the New Zealand mine crew trapped in the mine 50 kilometers north of Greymouth on New Zealand's west coast. (Photo by Martin Hunter/Getty Images)
NZ Prime Minister John Key Visits Greymouth Mine Following Tragedy
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