• <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
        <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>
      • a级毛片av无码,久久精品人人爽人人爽,国产r级在线播放,国产在线高清一区二区

          Home>News Center>China
               
         

        All 166 trapped miners confirmed dead
        By Ma Lie (China Daily)
        Updated: 2004-12-01 23:32

        All 166 miners trapped underground in a coal mine gas blast, the worst mining case ever reported in China, were confirmed dead yesterday.

        A body of one of the miners is carried out of the mine pit of the Chenjiashan coal mine in Shaanxi Province in the early hours of Wednesday. It has been confirmed all of the over 100 trapped underground in the explosion were dead, bringing the death toll in the accident to 166. [Xinhua]
        A body of one of the miners is carried out of the mine pit of the Chenjiashan coal mine in Shaanxi Province in the early hours of Wednesday. It has been confirmed all of the over 100 trapped underground in the explosion were dead, bringing the death toll in the accident to 166. [Xinhua]
        Recovery work and efforts to console the relatives of those killed in Sunday's disaster in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province started yesterday.

        But as the mopping up work began, another gas explosion in Southwest China's Guizhou Province killed 13 and left three others missing.

        The Shaanxi provincial government officially announced yesterday the 166 miners trapped underground by the blast were dead, and recovery work is in full swing.

        Early yesterday morning, the bodies of 21 of the 65 miners killed in the disaster at the Chenjiashan Coal Mine in Tongchuan of this northwestern province were found, while 101 miners remained missing in the gas-filled tunnel, local officials said.

        Huo Shichang, director of Shaanxi Provincial Coal Industry Bureau, said the bodies were the first to be recovered from the mine.

        "More than 200 rescuers have been sent down to look for the missing miners. There are still 83 rescuers underground, searching for the missing," the director said.

        According to Huo, experts from the National Colliery Security Supervisory Bureau, the National Rescue Centre and the recovery workers all worked hard in an extraordinarily complicated and dangerous situation.

        Experts who travelled to the area to take part in the rescue work and investigate the cause of the accident concluded that the miners trapped underground at the time of the accident had almost no hope of being alive.

        Zhao Qingyun, an expert on gas and ventilation and deputy director of the Ventilation Office of Shanxi Yangquan Coal Industry Group, said the temperature may be as high as 1,000 to 2,000 C at the blast site.



         
          Today's Top News     Top China News
         

        Banks show improvement in capital strength

         

           
         

        Prudent course charted for 2005 deckhead

         

           
         

        All 166 trapped miners confirmed dead

         

           
         

        Male homosexuals estimated up to 12.5m

         

           
         

        Skyworth scandal ignites stocks sell-off

         

           
         

        Hot car sales in China cool down

         

           
          All 166 trapped miners confirmed dead
           
          Banks show improvement in capital strength
           
          Hot car sales in China cool down
           
          New wave of gold rush hits China
           
          Skyworth scandal ignites stocks sell-off
           
          HK Legco vetoes motion to hold referendum
           
         
          Go to Another Section  
         
         
          Story Tools  
           
          Related Stories  
           
        Shaanxi mine blast toll confirmed at 166
           
        Death toll rises to 63 in Shaanxi mine blast
           
        Death toll rises to 50 in Shaanxi mine blast
           
        63 killed so far in mine disaster; survival chances dim
           
        Pit signals danger before gas explosion
           
        Death toll climbs in coal mine disaster
           
        Hope slim for 141 in Shaanxi mine, 25 dead
          News Talk  
          It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
        Advertisement
                 
        a级毛片av无码
        • <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
            <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>