82 Dead in Shanxi Coal Mine Explosion; China's Supreme People's Procuratorate to Oversee Investigation

A gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi Province, China, has left at least 82 people dead. The Supreme People's Procuratorate has placed the case under direct supervision, ordering a thorough investigation and strict punishment for those responsible. It is the deadliest mining accident in China in 17 years.
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A gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Qinyuan County, Shanxi Province, China, on the 22nd has resulted in at least 82 deaths. On the 25th, the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China decided to place the entire case under direct supervision, demanding a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident and strict punishment for the primary responsible parties. President Xi Jinping issued instructions on the night of the accident, ordering all-out rescue efforts, a thorough investigation, and accountability. The accident, which has left 82 dead, 2 missing, and 128 injured, is the deadliest mining disaster in China in 17 years. Authorities stated they will maintain a high-pressure stance against crimes that endanger production safety.

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