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Deadly blast in China coal mine http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8243175.stm
At least 35 people have been killed and 44 are missing after a deadly blast in a coal mine in China's Henan province.
Mining accidents kill and injure thousands every year in China
Chinese officials said 93 men were working underground at the time of the blast but 14 miners fled to safety.
The State Administration of Work Safety said the pre-dawn gas explosion happened at Xinhua No 4 pit in Pingdingshan city.
China's mines are the most deadly in the world - thousands of workers are killed in them every year.
Mostaccidents are blamed on failures to follow safety rules, including alack of required ventilation or fire control equipment.
Aspokesman for the city's Communist Party committee said the Xinhua No 4pit was undergoing renovations, and had not yet been authorised by thecity government to resume operations.
Official figures showthat more than 3,200 workers died in collieries last year, butindependent labour groups say the actual figure could be much higher,as many accidents are allegedly covered up in order to avoid costlymine shutdowns.
Coal is the source of about 70% of the country's energy.
LuoLin, chief of China's State Administration of Work Safety, said onSaturday that officials would shut down about 1,000 small coal minesthis year, in an attempt to improve management and safety.
Official media claim that more than 12,000 small coal mines have been shut down since 2005. |
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