Chinese Mining Industry Still Notoriously Dangerous. Official figures show nearly 1,600 miners died in Chinese mines in the first two months of this year. Last month, 86 miners were killed after a gas explosion ripped through a coal mine in east Chinas Anhui province. China Correspondent, John Taylor, looks at Chinas notoriously deadly mining ...
· On May 14, an accident at a mine in Guizhou province killed over 20 workers. This was followed by a gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi on May 18 .
· At least 22 workers have been killed during a gas explosion at a coal mine in China's southwestern municipality of Chongqing. Regional authorities say the accident.
· The death toll from a northern Chinese coal mine disaster rose to 32 on Sunday, state media reported, the latest accident in a country with a poor record of industrial safety.
Gas Accident In Chinese Gypsum Mine Kills. 201865Rescuers pulled 23 workers out of a mine in northeast China on Wednesday, hours after they were trapped underground by an explosion that killed 11 and left two others missing, state media reported. Nine other workers were injured in Tuesdays blast at the iron ore mine owned by Huamei Group, a ...
Explosion in Chinese coal mine kills 20 traps 17. Henan province was the scene of one of China's deadliest mining disasters on record a gas explosion in the Daping mine that killed 148 in October 2004 At least 195 people were killed in mining accidents in Henan this year through the month of August according to the provincial coal mine safety ...
On February 22, 77 miners died and over 100 were injured in an explosion at the Tunlan coal mine in Shanxi. The blast was China's worst industrial accident in a year, until the November, 2009, Heilongjiang mine explosion. On March 20, six miners were killed and four were missing at the Lianfa Coal Mine in Qinglong County, Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou province
Coal mine accident in China's Chongqing kills 23. The dead were among 24 people trapped underground by excessive levels of carbon monoxide gas at the Diaoshuidong coal mine, the agency said, adding that one survivor had been rescued, after more than 30 hours of search and rescue efforts China on Sunday ordered local authorities to "resolutely take decisive measures to effectively stop major ...