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Related: Colliery blast traps about 160 miners in Heilongjiang
HARBIN, Nov. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- As of Monday noon, the death toll went up to 51
in Sunday night's coal mine blast in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,
said sources from the headquartersin charge the rescue.
Altogether 221 miners were working underground when the blast went off at
9:40 p.m. Sunday at Dongfeng Coal Mine run by the Qitaihe branch of the Longmei
Mining (Group) Co., Ltd., accordingto the provincial coal mine safety bureau.
A 126-member rescue team has been going all-out to search for the miners
trapped beneath the coal mine shaft after the blast. Rescuers have saved 70
miners, of which, 48 have been hoisted to the ground, according to the rescue
headquarters.
The rescuers are managing to lift the other 22 miners to the ground.
Investigators said the tragedy was caused by coal-dust explosion, which
knocked out all ventilation systems in the pit. As of Monday morning, the main
ventilation system resumed operation.
Longmei Group is a mining conglomerate of four state-owned major coal
businesses in the province. It has a registered capitalof 13 billion yuan (1.6
billion US dollars).
Rescue operation is carried out swiftly for the remaining 100 miners
trapped in the explosion. Enditem |