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More than 40 miners have died and dozens remain trapped underground after a gas explosion in a coal mine, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reports. | More than 40 miners have died and dozens remain trapped underground after a gas explosion in a coal mine, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reports. |
The blast at the mine in Gujiao City, in Shanxi province, occurred before dawn when 436 miners were underground. | The blast at the mine in Gujiao City, in Shanxi province, occurred before dawn when 436 miners were underground. |
Xinhua initially said 340 miners had managed to escape, but some had died in hospital and others were badly hurt. | |
China has the world's deadliest mining industry, with 3,200 deaths reported last year. | China has the world's deadliest mining industry, with 3,200 deaths reported last year. |
But the true figure of those killed is believed to be far higher, says the BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Beijing, as many accidents go unreported. | But the true figure of those killed is believed to be far higher, says the BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Beijing, as many accidents go unreported. |
Illegal mining, official corruption and weak safety inspections lead to tens of thousands of accidents in Chinese mines each year, our correspondent says. | Illegal mining, official corruption and weak safety inspections lead to tens of thousands of accidents in Chinese mines each year, our correspondent says. |
Rescue operation | Rescue operation |
Early reports from Xinhua suggested 96 miners were trapped after the explosion at about 0200 (1800 GMT) and that 11 miners had died. | |
It is unclear how many remained trapped, but hopes for their welfare were raised after some managed to contact loved ones by mobile phone, Xinhua reported. | |
Rescue workers were reported to be on the scene attempting to rescue the workers from the mine, which is owned by the Shanxi Jiaomei Group. | Rescue workers were reported to be on the scene attempting to rescue the workers from the mine, which is owned by the Shanxi Jiaomei Group. |
The group is China's largest producer of coking coal and operates 28 mines, according to the Associated Press news agency. | The group is China's largest producer of coking coal and operates 28 mines, according to the Associated Press news agency. |
China has said safety is improving, with officials saying the number of fatalities from coal mining accidents had fallen 15% in 2008 compared with the previous year. | China has said safety is improving, with officials saying the number of fatalities from coal mining accidents had fallen 15% in 2008 compared with the previous year. |
Xinhua also reported that the number of accidents had fallen by 19% to 413,700 last year. | Xinhua also reported that the number of accidents had fallen by 19% to 413,700 last year. |