Friday, April 17, 2009

Eighteen people were killed and three injured in an explosion at a mine in central China, an official said Saturday, in the latest deadly accident to hit the nation's coal industry.
The tragedy struck on Friday afternoon at a mine in Chenzhou city in Hunan province when a detonator and explosives warehouse blew up, an employee at the city's coal industry bureau, who would only give his surname Li. Up to this morning we have confirmed there are 18 dead and three injured.
Mr Li said the victims were in dormitories next to the warehouse at the time of the explosion.
According to the official Xinhua news agency, a further two people were missing, and police have said the detonators and explosives might have been illegally bought and stored. China's coal mines are notoriously dangerous. Official figures show that more than 3,200 workers died in collieries last year, but independent observers say the actual figure could be much higher, as many accidents are covered up.

1 comment:

YC said...

So many accidents happen in China.
This is quite common. China is a big country.
But for cases with fatality, it is always interesting for readers.
Habdling with expolsive needs alot of care and training to avoid accident.
This kind of accident will always result in injury or fatal consequences.
Therefore never treat explosive rougly if you need to handle it.