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The abandoned mine in Hangzhou has become a summer resort for internet celebrities. What are the potential safety hazards of abandoned mines?

The hidden dangers of abandoned mines include prone to collapse accidents, poor air circulation, and easy leakage of toxic gases.

After the abandoned mines in Hangzhou have become the exploration sites of network celebrities, many netizens also hope to come to the abandoned mines in Hangzhou to punch in as a souvenir. However, in my opinion, there are considerable security risks in this abandoned mine. If we are not careful, it will inevitably threaten our personal health and safety.

A, abandoned mine safety hazards, including prone to collapse accidents. In order to exploit ore resources, ore companies will open many mines. Although these mines will not have serious safety accidents in use, they are prone to collapse accidents because they are not maintained and repaired for a long time after being abandoned. If we enter these mines and collapse, it will be difficult for us to ensure our lives.

Two, the safety hazards of abandoned mines, including poor air circulation. We should know that the air quality in the mine itself is very poor. If we stay in the mine for a long time, it will inevitably bring some health risks to our health. However, because there is no personnel flow in the abandoned mine for a long time, there is bound to be a problem of poor air circulation in the abandoned mine. If we rush into the abandoned mine, there will probably be a problem of lack of oxygen.

Three, the safety hazards of abandoned mines, including the possibility of toxic gas leakage. After the mine is abandoned for a long time, the pipelines in the mine may rust and be damaged, and some toxic gases may remain in these pipelines. In addition, the air circulation in the mine is poor, which makes it inevitable that a large number of toxic gases will remain in the mine. Once we inhale these toxic gases, we may lose our lives, so even if abandoned mines are very attractive to our young people, we should not rush into abandoned mines to explore.