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Carbon monoxide kills 16 coal miners in southwest China

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BEIJING — Sixteen people died Sunday in a coal mine in southweste­rn China because of excessivel­y high levels of carbon monoxide, authoritie­s and state media said.

A total of 17 people were trapped in the mine, the Chongqing municipal government said on its social media account. One person was taken to a hospital, and the others showed no signs of life, the post said.

The official Xinhua News Agency said that burning belts had caused the high level of carbon monoxide. It did not explain what the belts were.

The mine in Qijiang district belongs to a local energy company, Xinhua said, citing the district government. An investigat­ion was underway.

 ?? Huang Wei Xinhua News Agency ?? THE LETHAL LEVEL of toxic gas was produced by burning belts in the coal mine, state media reported.
Huang Wei Xinhua News Agency THE LETHAL LEVEL of toxic gas was produced by burning belts in the coal mine, state media reported.

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