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Death Toll in North China Coal Mine Blast Rises to 74
2005-12-8 11:16:24      CRIENGLISH.com


(A miner who survived the colliery gas blast was rescued out of the coal mine in Tangshan City, north China's Hebei Province Wednesday, December 7, 2005. Photo: China Foto Press)

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The death toll in a coal mine explosion in Tangshan City rose to 74 and 32 are still missing, the city government said Thursday.

Rescuers had found the remains of 71 miners in the laneway and brought 32 others to the ground alive as of 11:00 a.m. Thursday, but three of them died in hospital, an official told a news briefing.

Altogether 152 rescuers are trying to reduce gas density in the laneway in their search for the 32 miners who remain missing after the blast occurred at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Liuguantun coal mine in Kaiping District of Tangshan, possibly caused by gas explosion.

The mine coal management reported that 82 miners got out safely shortly after the blast and 104 others were trapped underground. But investigators found the exact number was two more than that.

The coal mine, formerly state-owned, was privatized in 2002 with a designed annual production capacity of 300,000 tons.

(Source: Xinhua)


(Li Yizhong, director of the State Administration of Work Safety, arrived Wednesday evening at the site of the coal mine blast in Tangshan City, north China's Hebei Province Wednesday, December 7, 2005. Photo: China Foto Press)


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