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Photo taken on late night of Aug. 24,
2009 shows rescuers set wind tube to a pit where a blast took place in a
coal mine in Heshun County, north China's Shanxi Province, as rescue works
are undergoing. Eleven people have been killed, three are missing and two
survived following a gas blast in the Xingguang Coal Company Ltd. here at
about 11:10 a.m. Monday, the local authorities said. (Xinhua/Yan
Yan) Photo
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JINZHONG, Shanxi Province, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- At
least 11 people are dead and three are missing after a coal mine gas blast
Monday in Shanxi Province, the local coal industry authority said.
The explosion ripped through a shaft of the Xingguang
Coal Industry Co. Ltd. in Jinzhong City at 11:10 a.m. when 16 miners were
working around the area, according to the Coal Industry Administration of
Shanxi.
Rescuers lifted two workers to the ground, and
recovered 11 bodies.
The blast widened the small entrance of the shaft to
hole about4 meters in diameter.
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A worker removes debris at the gate of a
pit where a blast of a coal mine took place in Heshun County, north
China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 25, 2009, as rescue works are continuing.
Eleven people have been killed, three are missing and two survived
following a gas blast in the Xingguang Coal Company Ltd. here at about
11:10 a.m. on Monday, the local authorities said.(Xinhua/Yan
Yan) Photo
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More than 40 rescuers will work overnight to try to
send a pipe into the 300-meter-deep shaft to increase ventilation and dilute gas
underground.
Experts are expected to work out a rescue plan
Tuesday before sending rescuers underground.
The mine, with a reserve of 203 million tonnes, is
part of the Shanxi International Electricity Group Limited Company. It began an
approved infrastructure construction in May in an effort to increase its annual
production capacity to 1.2 million tonnes from the present 300,000 tonnes.
Officials with the administration and the provincial
work safety watchdog are investigating the accident.
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A man walks past a wind tube sending
wind to a pit where a blast of a coial mine took place in Heshun County,
north China's Shanxi Province, Aug. 25, 2009, as rescue works are
continuing. Eleven people have been killed, three are missing and two
survived following a gas blast in the Xingguang Coal Company Ltd. here at
about 11:10 a.m. on Monday, the local authorities said. (Xinhua/Yan
Yan) Photo
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