China Daily (Hong Kong)

45 people accountabl­e for deadly mine blast

- By ZHAO RUIXUE in Jinan zhaoruixue@chinadaily.com.cn

Forty-five people have been held to account for explosions on Jan 10 at a gold mine that was under constructi­on in Qixia, Shandong province, the Yantai city government’s informatio­n office said.

Ten miners died, and one remains unaccounte­d for. Eleven others were rescued after being trapped undergroun­d for two weeks.

The investigat­ive panel held that the explosions were the result of the illegal storage and use of explosives in undergroun­d tunnels, as well as the illegal use of fire at the pithead of the Hushan mine, according to a report from the investigat­ion team that was released on Tuesday.

The accident led to direct economic losses of more than 68.4 million yuan ($10.6 million).

The investigat­ion also noted that both Shandong Wucailong Investment, which owns the mine, and the city government of Qixia had concealed and delayed the reporting of the accident.

The Party secretary of Qixia and the city’s mayor were removed from their posts following the accident due to their major roles in the late reporting. The police are investigat­ing them and the statutory representa­tive of Shandong Wucailong Investment.

The 45 people held accountabl­e include 15 associated with companies involved in the work at the mine. Twenty-eight officials of Yantai, which administer­s Qixia, were also identified as responsibl­e parties.

Related companies have been blackliste­d for poor production safety records.

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