Rescuers have found the bodies of 20 miners from a coalmine
blast in north China's
Shanxi Province Saturday, but 37 others are still missing,
local officials said yesterday.
The blast at the Linjiazhuang Coal Mine in Lingshi County,
Jinzhong City occurred at about 4:40 PM Saturday when 64 miners
were working underground.
Only six managed to escape and another suffering from
carbon-monoxide poisoning was found early on Sunday, according to
An Zhenlu, the county's chief media officer.
Initial investigations showed that the coal dust explosion in
the illegal colliery was triggered by an unauthorized explosion in
an adjacent mine.
Further investigations are underway and rescuers are still
trying to reach the trapped miners.
The municipal government of Jinzhong immediately launched a
crackdown on all illegal mines, urging that all mining activities
be performed in line with safety rules.
Li Yizhong, head of the State Administration of Work Safety, and
Zhao Tiechui, head of the State Administration of Coal Mine Safety
are on their way to the site to direct rescue work.
(Xinhua News Agency July 17, 2006)