Millennium Post

11 workers trapped in coal mine in China

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BEIJING: At least eleven workers have been trapped in a coal mine after a gas explosion China’s Hubei Province, third mine accident in the last few days in the world’s top coal producing nation.

The explosion took place on Monday at Xinjia Coal Mine in Badong, a county in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture when 46 miners were working undergroun­d.

Sixteen workers were at the coalface where the outburst occurred. Five have been rescued safely but 11 still remain trapped, state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. BANGKOK: Thailand’s new King Maha Vajiralong­korn has filled a powerful advisory body with top army brass including three generals linked to the ruling junta, according to a statement on Tuesday.

The move illustrate­s the close military-royal alliance that has defined Thai politics for the last five decades, an era that has seen brief flirtation­s with democracy punctuated by multiple palace-endorsed coups.

The royal succession is a highly sensitive topic in Thailand, where criticism of the monarchy is banned, and has thrust the kingdom into a new era of uncertaint­y.

The new appointees are three top generals associated with the junta. Two are members of the military government’s current cabinet, Justice Minister General Paiboon Koomchaya and Education Minister General Dapong Ratansuwan.

The third new member is General Teerachai Nakvanich, who became army chief under the junta in 2015 and retired earlier this year.

They join three ex-generals who keep their positions, giving the armed forces a majority on the council.

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