Millennium Post

All 33 stuck in China coal mine explosion killed

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BEIJING: All 33 people trapped undergroun­d after an explosion rocked a coal mine in southwest China were on Wednesday declared dead as bodies of the remaining 15 missing miners in the latest mine accident to hit the world's top coal producing nation were retrieved in the wee hours.

A total of 35 miners were working undergroun­d at the privately-owned Jinshangou Coal Mine in Laisu Town in Chongqing Municipali­ty's Yongchuan District, when the explosion shook the mine around 11:30 am on Monday.

While two escaped unharmed, the remaining 33 were trapped in the pit. The authoritie­s had launched an all-out bid to rescue the victims.

Over 80 rescuers found the bodies in a pit at Jinshangou Coal Mine, Yongchuan District, around 2 am (local time) and lifted them out of the shaft two hours later, state-run Xinhua news agency reported, quoting the local rescue headquarte­rs.

An investigat­ion into the cause of the accident is underway and is being supervised by the State Administra­tion of Work Safety. Local government­al workers are identifyin­g the dead and handling the aftermath.

The bodies of 18 miners were recovered yesterday.

Preliminar­y investigat­ions show the mine exceeded its mining boundaries, had insufficie­nt and malfunctio­ning equipment, poor ventilatio­n and disorderly management.

The designed capacity of the mine is 60,000 tonnes of coal every year, according to its license. China's mining industry has long been among the world's deadliest with frequent mine accidents. China is the world's largest producer and consumer of coal.

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