Deadliest China coal mine blast since 2009 kills at least 90
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nm7a9s40{xnma{rwh]c}(ocg_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg, Xinhua news agency Article content (Bloomberg) — The causes of a gas explosion at a coal mine in China’s Shanxi province are under investigation and officials with the company were detained following the nation’s deadliest such incident since 2009, state media said. Article content Authorities at a briefing late Saturday lowered the death toll to 82 from an earlier estimate of 90. They said two people remain missing and 128 are hospitalized after Friday’s blast, according to Xinhua. Rescue efforts continue. Article content RECOMMENDED VIDEOS A…
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