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| Rescuers take a break after working
underground for hours to save the miners still trapped in Zuoyun county,
Shanxi Province May 20, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) | ZUOYUN, Shanxi, May
20 (Xinhua) -- It seems 44 miners have been trapped in a flooded coal mine in
Zuoyun County, north China's Shanxi Province, rescuers said Saturday night.
A total of 145 miners were working underground when the
flooding accident took place on Thursday night, and 101 managed to escape,
rescuers said.
Local safety authorities had reported earlier that
five miners were trapped. In this sense, the actual situation of the accident
was covered up, according to Gong Anku, head of the Shanxi Provincial Bureau of
Work Safety.
Miners who survived the flooding confirmed that more
than five miners were working underground when the accident happened.
Nine managerial persons of the coal mine have been
detained by the police. However, the head of the coal mine has gone into hiding.
Some managerial staff of the coal
mine had rented taxis to transfer family members of the trapped miners to the
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Shanxi's close neighbor, to prevent them from
rioting and speaking to the press, the miners said.
The flooding took place at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at
Xinjing Coal Mine, a legal township coal producing entity in Zuoyun County,
northern Shanxi. The mine has an annual production capacity of 90,000 tons.
Two Xinhua correspondents have rushed to Datong, the
administrative base for Zuoyun County, to investigate the incident.
Nearly 200 rescuers are working at the mine site. The
cause of the flooding is being investigated. Enditem |