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Death toll from colliery blast rises to 23 in Shanxi
PINGYUAN—Death toll from the
colliery gas blast in north China’s Shanxi Province rose to 23 as
rescuers recovered four more miners’ body on Saturday afternoon.
The rest 24 trapped miners likely do not survive due to the high
intensity of toxic gas and serious tunnel cave-in, according to the
local rescue headquarters.
The State Council, China’s cabinet, set up a task force on Friday to
investigate the cause of the coal mine blast, which ccurred at 11:45
a.m. on Sunday in the Jiaojiazhai Coal Mine of Xuangang Company under
Datong Coal Mine Group in Xinzhou, a central-north city of Shanxi
Province.
Headed by Li Yizhong, director of the State Administration of Work
Safety (SAWS), the investigation group will also try to find if any
people is accountable for the accident.
Though the direct cause of the blast is still under investigation, the
task force sent by the State Council blamed it “to be rooted from
production safety ignorance and a chaotic management of the mine owner.”
Li said he was “shocked to see the long-existing serious hidden dangers
in the mine and the miners’ habitual ignorance of the operation
instructions.”
The official vowed to severely punish the related individuals and
companies and urged all coal mine owners in China draw a lesson from the
accident.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |