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Related: Work safety official orders efforts to rescue
miners trapped in Shanxi
44 miners might be trapped in coal mine
flooding in north China
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| Rescuers carry a drainpipe to the Xinjing
Coal Mine in Zuoyun County of north China's Shanxi Province late May 20.
(Xinhua Photo) | ZUOYUN, Shanxi, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Latest check
results show that the number of trapped miners in a coal mine flooding in north
China's Shanxi Province might rise to 57, the previous figure was 44, rescuers
said Sunday afternoon.
A check team of the rescue headquarters said the
number of miners trapped underground is probably 57, after they have made an
investigation among the miners' families.
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.
Rescuers had said earlier that 145 miners were
working underground when the flooding accident took place and 101 managed to
escape.
But local safety officials had tried to cover up the
accident by saying that only five miners were trapped in the flooding.
The check team is now still working to get an exact
number of the miners trapped in the coal mine by thoroughly checking with
miners' families.
More pumping facilities have been used to speed up
pumping water from the flooded pit, hoping to increase the chance of survival
for the trapped miners.
Police have detained some of the managerial personnel
of the mine. Investigation into the cause of the accident is also underway.
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