On Thursday, as last Saturday's
deadly explosion at the Xishui coal mine in Shanxi
Province claimed its 70th victim, compensation payments to
families began.
Families of two victims from
Zhejiang and Hubei provinces each received 200,000 yuan (US$24,000)
from the mine's operators while families of two other victims
signed similar contracts for the same amount, according to local
government.
The Shanxi Provincial government
issued a regulation last year saying compensation for a miner
killed in coal mine accident must be no less than 200,000 yuan. The
regulation has been applied to three recent accidents in the
province.
The payouts started even as the
death toll rose to 70 early Thursday morning.
The blast occurred last Saturday
afternoon at the Xishui Colliery in Shuozhou, also damaging the
nearby Kangjiayao coal mine.
Also on Thursday, a coal mine
explosion in central China's Hunan Province killed eight workers
and injured six others, according to the provincial coal mine
safety administration.
The explosion occurred at about 1:00
PM at the Antangshan mine, located in Tianxin township, Jiahe
County. By about 5:30 PM rescue and recovery teams had brought the
survivors and the bodies out of the tunnels.
The injured are hospitalized and in
stable condition, according to the administration.
The cause of the explosion is under
investigation.
(Xinhua News Agency March 25,
2005)
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