A gas explosion has torn through a state-run coal mine in northern China, killing at least 42 people and leaving 66 others trapped underground as rescuers work to save them.
China’s mines are the world’s deadliest, and the blast shows the difficulties the government faces in trying to boost safety in an industry where large state-owned coal mines are considered safer than smaller, private ones.
A total of 528 people were working in the Xinxing mine in Heilongjiang province at the time of the 2:30am explosion, the State Administration of Work Safety said in a statement. It said 389 escaped after the blast.
China Central Television reported that 42 were dead, 31 rescued and the others trapped about 500 metres underground. The report said the explosion was caused by a gas build-up.
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