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China mine blast: Search and investigation continue
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After a Friday evening gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi, officials reported at least 82 deaths, more than 120 hospitalizations, and two people still missing. Rescue teams used inspection robots in unsafe passages while authorities opened a safety-breach investigation, suspended the operator’s mines, and ordered wider inspections.
- Frame 1A Friday evening gas blast hit Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi while 247 workers were underground.
- Frame 2Officials say at least 82 people died, more than 120 were hospitalized, and two people remain missing.
- Frame 3Rescue teams used mine-inspection robots with gas sensors and infrared cameras to reach unsafe areas.
- Frame 4Authorities opened an investigation into serious safety breaches and ordered wider Shanxi mine inspections.
- Frame 5The operator’s four mines were suspended as officials promised accountability, but the missing-person search continues.
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- May 24, 3:06 PM EDT
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- May 24, 2:24 PM EDT