21 bodies recovered from Iran mine after blast: agencies

AFP  |  Tehran 

Rescue workers recovered 21 bodies from a coal mine in northern after an caused a tunnel to collapse today, agencies reported.

Reza Bahrami, a mining industry official in the province of Golestan where the accident occurred, said the 21 bodies were those of miners who went into the tunnel to try to save colleagues, including many who were trapped.



"Some 600 metres (yards) of the tunnel has been cleared" and emergency crews were still at work in the mile-long Zemestan Yort mine, Bahrami added.

"Thirty-two miners have been trapped at the end of one of the shafts 1,300 metres deep into the mine," Golestan governor Hassan Sadeghlou said, quoted by state media.

Poisonous gas inside the tunnel has hampered the rescue work.

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21 bodies recovered from Iran mine after blast: agencies

Rescue workers recovered 21 bodies from a coal mine in northern Iran after an explosion caused a tunnel to collapse today, news agencies reported. Reza Bahrami, a mining industry official in the province of Golestan where the accident occurred, said the 21 bodies were those of miners who went into the tunnel to try to save colleagues, including many who were trapped. "Some 600 metres (yards) of the tunnel has been cleared" and emergency crews were still at work in the mile-long Zemestan Yort mine, Bahrami added. "Thirty-two miners have been trapped at the end of one of the shafts 1,300 metres deep into the mine," Golestan governor Hassan Sadeghlou said, quoted by state media. Poisonous gas inside the tunnel has hampered the rescue work. Rescue workers recovered 21 bodies from a coal mine in northern after an caused a tunnel to collapse today, agencies reported.

Reza Bahrami, a mining industry official in the province of Golestan where the accident occurred, said the 21 bodies were those of miners who went into the tunnel to try to save colleagues, including many who were trapped.

"Some 600 metres (yards) of the tunnel has been cleared" and emergency crews were still at work in the mile-long Zemestan Yort mine, Bahrami added.

"Thirty-two miners have been trapped at the end of one of the shafts 1,300 metres deep into the mine," Golestan governor Hassan Sadeghlou said, quoted by state media.

Poisonous gas inside the tunnel has hampered the rescue work.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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