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Turkey mine explosion: New fire hampers recovery efforts | |
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Another fire has broken out in the Turkish mine where an explosion killed at least 300 people. | Another fire has broken out in the Turkish mine where an explosion killed at least 300 people. |
The blaze and increased gas levels in the coal mine are hampering search efforts for those believed to be trapped underground. | The blaze and increased gas levels in the coal mine are hampering search efforts for those believed to be trapped underground. |
Emergency crews retrieved the body of one more miner overnight on Friday, bringing the confirmed death toll to 299. | Emergency crews retrieved the body of one more miner overnight on Friday, bringing the confirmed death toll to 299. |
The tragedy, which is Turkey’s worst ever mining disaster, has sparked protests across the country and anger at the Government and company’s perceived negligence. | The tragedy, which is Turkey’s worst ever mining disaster, has sparked protests across the country and anger at the Government and company’s perceived negligence. |
A survivor claimed safety inspectors never visited the lower reaches of the mine, in Soma, but officials have denied that neglect caused the deadly explosion and fire. | A survivor claimed safety inspectors never visited the lower reaches of the mine, in Soma, but officials have denied that neglect caused the deadly explosion and fire. |
On Friday, an estimated 1,500 demonstrators gathered in the town calling on the Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to resign. | On Friday, an estimated 1,500 demonstrators gathered in the town calling on the Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to resign. |
Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds throwing missiles and chanting at Mr Erdogan, who sought refuge in a supermarket. | Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds throwing missiles and chanting at Mr Erdogan, who sought refuge in a supermarket. |
Footage appeared to show his bodyguards hitting a protester and the Prime Minister himself was accused of slapping a man. | Footage appeared to show his bodyguards hitting a protester and the Prime Minister himself was accused of slapping a man. |
In Istanbul, police forcefully broke up a crowd of about 150 people who lit candles and lined up mining helmets on the ground to honour victims, the DHA news agency reported. | In Istanbul, police forcefully broke up a crowd of about 150 people who lit candles and lined up mining helmets on the ground to honour victims, the DHA news agency reported. |
Workers have described the disaster as murder, not an accident, because of alleged safety negligence at the mine and others in the country. | Workers have described the disaster as murder, not an accident, because of alleged safety negligence at the mine and others in the country. |
Erdal Bicak, 24, said he had just ended his shift on Tuesday and was making his way to the surface when mine managers ordered him back down because of a problem. | Erdal Bicak, 24, said he had just ended his shift on Tuesday and was making his way to the surface when mine managers ordered him back down because of a problem. |
“The company is guilty,” he said, adding that managers had machines that measure methane gas levels. | “The company is guilty,” he said, adding that managers had machines that measure methane gas levels. |
“The new gas levels had got too high and they didn't tell us in time.” | “The new gas levels had got too high and they didn't tell us in time.” |
Miners assist an injured colleague after the explosion. The government has asked for a parliamentary inquiry into the disaster to find out what happened and why - but it appeared that officials had already made up their minds yesterday. | Miners assist an injured colleague after the explosion. The government has asked for a parliamentary inquiry into the disaster to find out what happened and why - but it appeared that officials had already made up their minds yesterday. |
“There's no negligence with respect to this incident,” insisted Huseyin Celik, a deputy leader of the ruling party. | “There's no negligence with respect to this incident,” insisted Huseyin Celik, a deputy leader of the ruling party. |
The death toll is expected to reach 302 when the final missing miners are found. Another 485 escaped or were rescued. | The death toll is expected to reach 302 when the final missing miners are found. Another 485 escaped or were rescued. |
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