Rescue work at a coalmine in Liaoning Province came to an end on Thursday
with the recovery of a further five bodies. Altogether 27 workers
lost their lives in the tragedy.
Efforts will now focus on handling the aftermath and
investigating the cause of a blast, said Wang Daguang, secretary of
the coal mine's committee of the Communist Party of China.
A gas explosion occurred at around 8:15 AM Wednesday in the
Wulong Coal Mine of Fuxin Mining Industrial Group which resulted in
22 deaths and 36 others injured.
Rescuers found the body of another miner during their search for
the four missing miners, said Wang.
All the injured miners are being treated at the General Hospital
of the Fuxin Mining Industrial Group and Ping'an Hospital of Fuxin
city.
Five of the 36 injured were in a critical condition, said Chen
Shili, head of the publicity department of the general
hospital.
The tragedy occurred at the workface of No. 331 area of the
Wulong coal mine which is about 900 meters below ground. More than
180 rescuers were involved in the search for the missing
miners.
The Wulong coalmine, owned by the Fuxin Mining Industrial Group,
is approximately 150 km northwest of the provincial capital
Shenyang
Having been in operation since 1957 the Wulong mine produces
more than two million tons of coal annually. The entire mining
group has stopped production for work safety inspections to be
carried out.
55 bodies recovered
Rescuers in north China's Shanxi Province have recovered 55 bodies
trapped in a flooded colliery for more than a month, the State
Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) said on Tuesday. One body
remains missing.
The flooding occurred on May 18 in Zuoyun where 266 miners were
working at the time. Reports state 210 workers escaped.
(Xinhua News Agency June 29, 2006)