Friday, April 3, 2009

Sixteen miners were trapped in a colliery in north-eastern China that flooded on Saturday in the latest accident to hit the country's deadly coal industry, state media reported. The accident occurred early on Saturday at a mine in the city of Jixi in Heilongjiang province, it said. Twenty-two miners had been in the colliery at the time, with six managing to escape. Rescue efforts were under way, it said.

Official figures showed that more than 3,200 workers died in China's notoriously dangerous coal mines last year, but independent observers say the actual figure could be higher, as many accidents are covered up.

1 comment:

YC said...

Something must be done to prevent miners from getting into serious accidents.
Some of them is fatal.
Therefore hope the government will ghet in to resolve the issues of accident in the mining industrial.