Rescuers on Thursday morning found remains of five more miners
killed in a coal mine gas blast last Saturday in Shuozhou, north
China's Shanxi
Province, bringing the death toll of the coal mine tragedy to
70.
Information from the headquarters in charge of the rescue
operation for the March 19 coal mine gas blast said that all of the
dead bodies of the five miners were discovered beneath the shaft
with Xishui Coalpit of Shuozhou, where a gas blast occurred at
12:15 a.m. last Saturday and tore through the neighboring
Kangjiayao coal mine, trapping 71 miners.
By press time, one more miner remains missing beneath the
Kangjiayao coal mine, a legal coal production entity, said the
information.
However, early reports said 69 coal miners were trapped in the coal
mine gas blast last Saturday.
Built in 1993, the Xishui Coal Mine is capable of producing 150,000
tons of coal annually. It was ordered to suspend production for
safety concern last November.
(Xinhua News Agency March 24, 2005)
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