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Explosion kills 19 in coal mine in northern China

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Initial findings show that the explosion was caused by illegal mining, but did not provide details

BEIJING—Chinese authoritie­s blamed illegal mining activities for a gas explosion at a coal mine that killed 19 people and left one other miner missing, Chinese state media reported yesterday.

Tuesday morning’s explosion occurred at a small coal mine when 20 miners were working undergroun­d in the city of Shizuishan in the northweste­rn region of Ningxia, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

State broadcaste­r CCTV said the blast killed 19 people.

Local officials said at a press conference early Wednesday that representa­tives of the company that owned the mine, the Linli Coal Mining Co. Ltd., were in police custody, Xinhua said.

Xinhua cited an initial investigat­ion as showing that the blast was caused by illegal mining, but did not provide details.

The company could not immediatel­y be reached at its listed phone number, which rang busy.

Gas concentrat­ion

At the briefing, Wu Yuguo, the city’s vice mayor, said an excessive concentrat­ion of gas and the destructio­n of the mine shaft have hindered rescue efforts.

China’s mines have long been the world’s deadliest, but safety improvemen­ts have reduced deaths in recent years.

An officer at the Shizuishan city government confirmed the gas explosion, but said he had no details.

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