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China: 10 Die in 2 Industrial Accidents | |
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An explosion killed six workers on Monday at a coal mine in northeast China where a similar accident killed 28 miners just three days earlier, state news media reported. Several recent industrial accidents across the country are again focusing attention on lax enforcement of safety regulations. The explosion at the mine outside Baishan in Jilin Province also left 11 miners missing, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Farther south, an explosion at the Xinyu Group Iron Works in Jiangxi Province smashed a 100-ton furnace, killing four people and leaving 32 injured on Monday, Xinhua said. And as of Monday morning, workers had recovered 36 bodies from the site of a landslide in Tibet that buried 83 copper miners on Friday, Xinhua said. | An explosion killed six workers on Monday at a coal mine in northeast China where a similar accident killed 28 miners just three days earlier, state news media reported. Several recent industrial accidents across the country are again focusing attention on lax enforcement of safety regulations. The explosion at the mine outside Baishan in Jilin Province also left 11 miners missing, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Farther south, an explosion at the Xinyu Group Iron Works in Jiangxi Province smashed a 100-ton furnace, killing four people and leaving 32 injured on Monday, Xinhua said. And as of Monday morning, workers had recovered 36 bodies from the site of a landslide in Tibet that buried 83 copper miners on Friday, Xinhua said. |
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