Gas leak kills 18 miners in China

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Eighteen workers were killed in a coal mine accident in central China's Hunan Province, local authorities said today.

As many as 55 people were working in the mining shaft when a gas leak took place at the Jilinqiao colliery in Huangfengqiao Township, Youxian County yesterday.



The rescuers brought the remaining 37 miners to safety and rushed them to hospital, state-run Xinhua agency reported.

Investigators are still testing substances in the poisonous gas. Police have detained those responsible for accident pending investigation

China, which is the world's largest coal producer, witnesses frequent deadly accidents in mines.

In March, seventeen coal miners were killed when a lift used to move workers fell down a shaft in northeastern Heilongjiang province.

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

Gas leak kills 18 miners in China

Eighteen workers were killed in a coal mine accident in central China's Hunan Province, local authorities said today. As many as 55 people were working in the mining shaft when a gas leak took place at the Jilinqiao colliery in Huangfengqiao Township, Youxian County yesterday. The rescuers brought the remaining 37 miners to safety and rushed them to hospital, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Investigators are still testing substances in the poisonous gas. Police have detained those responsible for accident pending investigation China, which is the world's largest coal producer, witnesses frequent deadly accidents in mines. In March, seventeen coal miners were killed when a lift used to move workers fell down a shaft in northeastern Heilongjiang province. Eighteen workers were killed in a coal mine accident in central China's Hunan Province, local authorities said today.

As many as 55 people were working in the mining shaft when a gas leak took place at the Jilinqiao colliery in Huangfengqiao Township, Youxian County yesterday.

The rescuers brought the remaining 37 miners to safety and rushed them to hospital, state-run Xinhua agency reported.

Investigators are still testing substances in the poisonous gas. Police have detained those responsible for accident pending investigation

China, which is the world's largest coal producer, witnesses frequent deadly accidents in mines.

In March, seventeen coal miners were killed when a lift used to move workers fell down a shaft in northeastern Heilongjiang province.

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

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