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23 workers trapped in China mine rescued

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BEIJING: Rescuers pulled 23 workers out of a mine in northeast China, hours after they were trapped undergroun­d by an explosion that killed 11 and left two others missing, state media reported.

Nine other workers were hurt in Tuesday’s blast at the iron ore mine owned by Huamei Group, a subsidiary of China National Coal Group Co, in Benxi, Liaoning province.

The blast took place when miners were dropping explosives down the 1kmdeep mine shaft, destroying the pit’s hoisting system, according to Xinhua.

State broadcaste­r CCTV had earlier reported that a truck carrying explosives had blown up near the mine’s entrance as workers were drilling a mining shaft.

Six miners were lifted out of the shaft shortly before dawn yesterday and 17 others were pulled up about two hours later, Xinhua reported. All were in good condition. Authoritie­s were still searching for the two missing miners.

The mine’s electricit­y, ventilatio­n systems and hoisting system were brought back online, Xinhua said.

Deadly mining accidents are common in China, where the industry has a poor safety record.

A gas leak killed at least 18 people working in a coal mine in central Hunan province in May last year.

In December 2016, explosions in two separate coal mines in the Inner Mongolia region and Heilongjia­ng killed at least 59 people.

Earlier that year, 33 miners were killed in a colliery explosion in October in southweste­rn Chongqing, while in September at least 18 were killed in a mine blast in the northweste­rn Ningxia region.

In another incident that captivated the country’s attention, four miners were rescued in January 2016 after spending 36 days trapped in a collapsed gypsum mine in eastern Shandong province.

It drew comparison­s to a 2010 mining accident in Chile, which saw 33 miners trapped undergroun­d for 69 days before their rescue.

 ?? — AP ?? Ongoing task: Rescuers at the site of the mine explosion in Benxi.
— AP Ongoing task: Rescuers at the site of the mine explosion in Benxi.

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