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Dozens killed in China mine blast | |
(39 minutes later) | |
At least 70 miners have been killed - and another 26 are still trapped - after an underground explosion at a coal mine in central China. | |
The blast occurred at the Rui Zhiyuan mine in Shanxi province's Linfen city, state-run news agency Xinhua said. It is not clear what caused it. | |
Xinhua said 15 miners had either been rescued or escaped themselves. | |
China's mines are among the most dangerous in the world, with about 5,000 deaths reported every year. | China's mines are among the most dangerous in the world, with about 5,000 deaths reported every year. |
Rescue mission | |
"After the accident occurred, the mine sent in a rescue team of 32 people, but soon after they were trapped as well," a spokeswoman for the government department on safety at work, An Yuanjie, told the AFP news agency. | |
She was unable to say what caused the explosion. | |
Xinhua said rescue workers believed managers at the mine had tried to launch a rescue operation by themselves, "which magnified the number of casualties". | |
It said they were being questioned by police - and the mine's bank account had been frozen. | |
Safety at the mine is the responsibility of its owner, the local government. | |
No surprise | |
The facts of this latest mine disaster are grimly familiar, says the BBC correspondent in Shanghai, Quentin Somerville. | |
China - and perhaps the rest of the world - is growing used to this loss of life. | |
Thursday's accident was reported on the state-controlled lunchtime news, but most viewers will be neither shocked nor surprised, he says. | |
After all, an average of 13 miners are killed every single day down the pits. In August, 181 miners were killed when floodwater poured into a mine in Shandong province in the east of the country. | |
Rising demand for energy and fuel means that owners and local officials often ignore safety issues in pursuit of profits. | Rising demand for energy and fuel means that owners and local officials often ignore safety issues in pursuit of profits. |
The government has launched an ongoing safety campaign, and keeps calling for more to be done. | The government has launched an ongoing safety campaign, and keeps calling for more to be done. |
Officials warned recently that as mines increased output to meet increasing winter demand, accidents were even more likely to happen in the next few months. | Officials warned recently that as mines increased output to meet increasing winter demand, accidents were even more likely to happen in the next few months. |