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Deadly Coal Mine Explosion Rocks China's Shanxi Province

A devastating coal mine explosion in China's Shanxi province has claimed the lives of at least 90 miners, leaving several others missing. The tragedy occurred late Friday evening at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan County, a major coal-producing region in northern China.

The accident unfolded when a gas explosion ripped through the mine, trapping 247 workers underground. State-run media reported that the death toll had risen to 90, while 123 rescued workers were undergoing treatment in hospitals. Two of the injured were in critical condition, and two others were seriously injured. Nine miners remained unaccounted for as rescue operations continued through Saturday.

Chinese President Xi Jinping swiftly responded to the disaster, directing authorities to undertake a comprehensive rescue operation and ensure proper medical treatment for the injured. Xi also called for a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident and stressed that accountability must be fixed in accordance with the law. He urged authorities across China to strengthen workplace safety measures and intensify efforts to identify and eliminate industrial risks to prevent similar disasters.

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In a message posted on X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences to President Xi Jinping and the people of China. Modi conveyed his deepest sympathies to the families of those who perished and prayed for the safe rescue of those still missing.

The Liushenyu coal mine is operated by Shanxi Tongzhou Group Liushenyu Coal Industry, a subsidiary of Shanxi Tongzhou Coal Coking Group, according to corporate records. Mining accidents remain relatively common in China, despite repeated government pledges to improve industrial safety standards.

Comparison of China's Deadliest Mining Disasters

DisasterDateLocationDeath Toll
Sunjiawan coal mine explosion2005Liaoning province214
Liushenyu coal mine explosion2026Shanxi province90

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As China enters its annual flood season, President Xi Jinping called for stronger emergency preparedness and disaster-relief mechanisms to safeguard lives and property. Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing travelled to the accident site to oversee rescue and relief operations. The Shanxi explosion is being described as China's deadliest mining accident in years.

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