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Coal Mine Explosion Kills 26 in N. China
Rescuers have recovered seven more bodies from a north China coal mine hit by a gas blast on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 26, local authorities said on Thursday.
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Rescue crews move several Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanks to safety after a van gets burned in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province April 5. The van loaded with LNG tanks got self-ignited and led to the explosion. No casualties were reported.
Twenty-six people have been confirmed dead after a coal mine gas explosion in north China's Shanxi Province on Wednesday, local authorities said.
A conflagration burns down a fireworks warehouse in Donggang in northeastern China's Liaoning Province early on Sunday.
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Two Heileongjiang Coal Mines Blown Down After Accidents
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Ten Jailed for Fireworks Blast in Henan
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