Deadly Coal Mine Explosion in China’s Shanxi Kills Dozens, Massive Rescue Operation Underway
The unfortunate mining tragedy has struck the China after a deadly coal mine explosion in the Shanxi province which have killed at least 90 people according to the state’s media reports. The blast was occurred at Liushenyu Coal Mine and trigerred the large-scale emergency rescue operation involving hundreds of personnel.
A major gas explosion occurred at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in the northern China.
The mine is operated by the Tongzhou Group.
This incident was took place in Shanxi Province which is China’s the major coal-producing region.
As per the reports, at least 90 people have died.
More than 100 injured workers have reportedly been taken to the hospitals and the rescue operations are still underway.
The final death toll could change after some time.
The explosion reportedly took place on the Friday evening at 7:29 PM local time.
At the time of the incident, approximately 247 workers were said to be on duty inside the mine.
That had significantly increased the scale of the emergency response.
The exact cause of this blast still remains under investigation.
China has launched the major rescue effort immediately after the disaster.
More than 345 emergency personnel from the multiple rescue teams have reportedly been deployed.
State media footage showed the,
Search operations for the survivors remain active.
The exact cause of the blast has not yet been officially confirmed.
However, the preliminary reports suggest dangerous gas conditions.
Authorities had reportedly found carbon monoxide levels exceeding safe limits.
The carbon monoxide is a highly toxic gas. Coal mine gas explosions are often linked to the poor ventilation or methane accumulation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping responded quickly after the blast incident.
He reportedly instructed authorities to,
Reports also suggest that the mine officials have been detained.
Shanxi Province is China’s one of the most important coal-producing regions.
It is often referred as the country’s coal-mining heartland.
Coal remains the central part to China’s energy system.
This province has historically depended heavily on mining activity for the economic output and employment.
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