82 killed in China’s worst coal mine accident for more than a decade
A gas explosion at a coal mine in Qinyuan county, Shanxi province, China, on Friday has killed at least 82 people. The blast occurred after the mine issued a carbon monoxide alert, with 247 workers underground at the time.

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AI-generatedA gas explosion at a coal mine in Qinyuan county, Shanxi province, China, on Friday has killed at least 82 people. The blast occurred after the mine issued a carbon monoxide alert, with 247 workers underground at the time. It is unclear if any other workers remain trapped. This incident marks China's deadliest coal mine disaster in over a decade, despite recent safety improvements. President Xi Jinping has ordered a thorough investigation and called for those responsible to be held accountable, emphasizing the need for vigilance and risk rectification to prevent future accidents.
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5 extracted53 miners were killed in an opencast mine in Inner Mongolia in February 2023 due to a landslide.
President Xi Jinping called for rescuers to 'make every effort' to find the missing and for those responsible to be held accountable.
There were 247 workers underground at the time of the blast.
The accident is the deadliest coal mine disaster in China for over a decade.
At least 82 people have been killed in a gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi province.