Coal mine blast in China kills over 50, traps dozens
L'essentiel
- A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's Shanxi province killed over 50 workers and trapped dozens more.
- President Xi Jinping ordered a full investigation and called for accountability.
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Pourquoi c'est important
A gas explosion occurred at a coal mine in China's Shanxi province, trapping dozens of workers. President Xi Jinping has called for extensive rescue efforts and accountability for those responsible.
More than 50 people have been killed in a blast at a coal mine in the central Chinese province of Shanxi that trapped dozens more.
State news agency Xinhua reported that the gas explosion happened in Qinyuan county, about 520km (320 miles) southwest of Beijing, on Friday after the mine issued a carbon monoxide alert late on Friday.
There were 247 workers underground at the time of the blast. It was unclear whether other workers remained trapped.
President Xi Jinping called for rescuers to “make every effort” to find the missing and said the aftermath must be “properly handled”.
He said those responsible for the accident should be held to account, adding: “All regions and departments must learn from the lessons of the accident, remain vigilant regarding workplace safety, thoroughly investigate, rectify all types of risks and hidden dangers, and resolutely prevent and curb the occurrence of major and serious accidents.”
Xi also said it was the rainy season and called for effective flood prevention efforts.
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An investigation into the accident will be launched.
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Increased safety regulations for coal mines in China.
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Questions ouvertes
- How many workers remain trapped?
- What was the exact cause of the gas explosion?
- What safety measures were in place and were they followed?
- What will be the consequences for those found responsible?






