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Deadly Coal Mine Explosion in China’s Shanxi Raises Fresh Safety Concerns

Overview

A major gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi Province, China, caused one of the country's deadliest mining disasters in recent years. Rescue teams were deployed immediately after the incident. Early reports mentioned higher numbers, but later official updates revised the confirmed death toll to 82, while rescue operations and investigations continued. The accident has once again raised concerns about mining safety in China, which remains the world's largest coal producer.


Deadly Coal Mine Explosion in China

A major gas explosion occurred at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in northern China.

The mine is operated by Shanxi Tongzhou Group and is located in Shanxi Province, one of China's largest coal-producing regions.

According to official reports:

  • Confirmed deaths: 82
  • More than 120 people were hospitalized
  • Rescue teams continued search operations
  • Some workers were initially reported missing

The number changed from early reports as authorities updated worker records and rescue data.


When Did the Explosion Happen?

The explosion took place on Friday evening at around 7:29 PM local time.

At the time of the incident:

  • Around 247 workers were underground
  • Emergency teams were sent immediately
  • Rescue operations started within hours

The large number of workers inside the mine increased the scale of the rescue effort.


Massive Rescue Operation

Authorities launched a large emergency operation after the blast.

Rescue Efforts Included

  • Rescue workers
  • Medical teams
  • Ambulances
  • Emergency equipment
  • Search operations underground

Hundreds of emergency personnel participated in the operation to locate trapped workers and support survivors.


Possible Cause of the Explosion

The exact cause remains under investigation.

Early reports suggested dangerous gas conditions inside the mine.

Authorities reported:

  • Carbon monoxide levels exceeded safe limits
  • Possible gas accumulation inside mining areas
  • Safety conditions are under review

Gas explosions in coal mines are often linked to ventilation problems or the build-up of dangerous gases.


Government Response

Xi Jinping responded soon after the incident.

He instructed authorities to:

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