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China: Mine death toll rises to 90 after gas blast

4 hours ago
  • #Mining disaster
  • #China accidents
  • #Industrial safety
  • A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coalmine in Shanxi province killed at least 90 people, making it China's deadliest mining disaster since 2009.
  • The explosion occurred on Friday with 247 workers underground; a carbon monoxide sensor triggered the initial alert, and survivors reported seeing smoke and smelling sulfur.
  • Rescue efforts involved 755 personnel; 123 people were hospitalized, with 4 in critical condition, and 33 had returned home by Saturday afternoon.
  • President Xi Jinping called for full rescue efforts, treatment of the injured, and an investigation, emphasizing the need to prevent major accidents.
  • Premier Li Qiang echoed instructions for information transparency and accountability; authorities have placed at least one responsible person under control.
  • The Liushenyu mine had previously been cited in 2024 for 'severe safety hazards' due to high gas levels, with regulators urging disaster management measures.
  • China has reduced coal mine fatalities through stricter regulations since the 2000s, but major accidents still occur, including a 2023 collapse in Inner Mongolia that killed 53.
  • Shanxi province, a key coalmining center producing nearly a third of China's raw coal, is one of the country's poorer regions.