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Related: Supervision oversight leads to cover-up of fatal colliery accidents: expert
ZUOYUN, Shanxi, May 25 (Xinhua) -- The coal mine
accident, in which 57 coal miners are still trapped in the flooded Xinjing Coal
Mine in Zuoyun, North China's Shanxi Province, could have been avoided,
according to the miners who managed to escape.
Miners told Xinhua that the
mine showed signs of flooding six days before the fatal accident. However, the
management ordered them to keep on mining.
"On May 18, a team leader had an argument with the
management as he insisted mining should stop because it was too dangerous. He
was slapped in the face by a manager," said a miner surnamed Yang.
The angry team leader did not go to work underground
and escaped from the accident, he added.
Li Yizhong, director of the State Administration of
Work Safety, has blamed excessive production for the accident. The coal mine had
a license to produce 90,000 tons a year, but it produced 130,000 tons from March
2 to May 18.
Rescuers are still battling to save the 57 trapped
miners in the flooded Xinjing Coal Mine in Zuoyun, North China's Shanxi
Province.
The water level beneath the shaft is falling as
pumping continues and the rescuers have mobilized high-power pumps from major
mines nearby to speed up the process.
A large crowd of miners and family members of the
trapped miners have gathered in front of the rescue headquarters, waiting
eagerly for news.
"I ran as quickly as possible and didn't dare look
back when a fellow worker shouted that the mine was flooded," said a miner Jian
Guihong, who escaped from the shaft.
Jian was the only one that escaped from the mine out
of his 12-member team. "I don't know whether the others in my team are dead or
not," he said.
"I hope my husband is rescued - our two children are
both under the age of two," said a 29-year-old weeping Cao Jianlin, whose
husband Cao Zhigui is among the 57 trapped miners.
Cao Zhigui and his family came to Zuoyun to work at
the mine only two months before the accident.
Nine management staff, including the owner of the
miner Li Fuyuan, have been detained by the police. However, two managers,
including one who was responsible for work safety, have gone into hiding, said
Bai Yulong, spokesman of the rescue headquarters.
Bai also said the local public security department
had frozen 11 million yuan (1.38 million U.S. dollars) in 11 accounts owned by
the management staff and recovered 8 million yuan (1 million U.S. dollars) in
cash.
Chang Rui, Party secretary of Zhangjiachang Town,
where the mine is located, and Liu Yongxin, the township head, have been
suspended from their posts.
Zuoyun County has also ordered the suspension of coal
production at all the local collieries for safety inspections following the
fatal flooding.
Local safety authorities had earlier tried to cover
up the deadly accident by reporting that only five miners were trapped.
The management 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. Enditem
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