At least 82 dead in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports
A gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi Province, China, on Friday evening has resulted in at least 82 deaths, with nine workers still missing. The blast occurred at 19:29 local time, with 247 workers reportedly on duty.

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AI-generatedA gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi Province, China, on Friday evening has resulted in at least 82 deaths, with nine workers still missing. The blast occurred at 19:29 local time, with 247 workers reportedly on duty. Rescue operations are ongoing. Following the incident, President Xi Jinping ordered that all efforts be made to treat the injured and search for survivors, and called for an investigation into the cause and accountability for those responsible. Officials running the coal mine have been detained, though the specific cause of the explosion has not yet been disclosed.
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3 extractedofficials running the coal mine have been detained
at least 82 people have been killed in a coal mine blast
247 workers were reportedly on duty at the time of the incident