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Blast in Chinese mine kills many | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Rescue workers hindered by high toxic gas levels have abandoned a search for seven trapped miners after a coalmine explosion in China killed 27 workers. | |
Emergency agencies at the colliery in the northern province of Shanxi have recovered 27 bodies. The fate of the remaining seven is unknown. | |
The search was halted after explosives and detonators were found. | |
China's coalmines are the deadliest in the world, with an average of 10 miners killed every day last year. | China's coalmines are the deadliest in the world, with an average of 10 miners killed every day last year. |
Elsewhere in Shanxi, a landslide buried a brick factory, killing 19 workers, Chinese state media said. | |
More than 300 people and 20 bulldozers are being used in the rescue effort at the site, a mountain near Shang'an village, officials said. | More than 300 people and 20 bulldozers are being used in the rescue effort at the site, a mountain near Shang'an village, officials said. |
Safety checks | Safety checks |
Dozens of rescue workers had also been working at the mine outside Xiaoyi. | |
Fifty-eight people were underground when the blast occurred at about 1100 local time (0300 GMT) on Friday. | |
Fifteen miners managed to escape by themselves and nine were pulled out alive by rescuers. | |
Pictures from the scene showed emergency workers bandaging the eyes of rescued miners and rushing them to hospital. | Pictures from the scene showed emergency workers bandaging the eyes of rescued miners and rushing them to hospital. |
The mine was properly licensed and had passed safety checks earlier in the year, China's state news agency reports. | The mine was properly licensed and had passed safety checks earlier in the year, China's state news agency reports. |
Its operator has told local government authorities that the blasting of explosives under the mine's main shaft caused the incident, Xinhua reported. | Its operator has told local government authorities that the blasting of explosives under the mine's main shaft caused the incident, Xinhua reported. |
Critics say China's soaring demand for fuels leads many mine-owners to ignore safety concerns in an attempt to increase production. | |
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Rescued miners reach the surface | Rescued miners reach the surface |
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