Coal mine accident in China's Shanxi province leaves 4 dead, 90 trapped

A coal mine accident in Changzhi, Shanxi Province, China, caused by excessive carbon monoxide levels, has left 4 dead and 90 trapped underground. Out of 247 workers, 157 have been rescued so far.
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China's official Xinhua News Agency reported today that a coal mine in Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, has confirmed 4 deaths due to excessive carbon monoxide levels, with another 90 people trapped underground. The accident occurred late last night at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Changzhi. Xinhua stated that as of this morning, 157 out of the 247 people in the mine had been rescued, including the 4 deceased.

FAQ

What is the impact of the mining accident?

It may lead to stricter safety inspections and potential operational suspensions in the region.