Shanxi Mine Safety Chief Probed After Coal Blast Kills 82
China's top mine safety regulator in Shanxi is under investigation after a gas explosion killed 82 miners, the deadliest coal disaster since 2009.
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China's top mine safety regulator in Shanxi is under investigation after a gas explosion killed 82 miners, the deadliest coal disaster since 2009.
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The Red Cross provides 3 million yuan in aid after a Shanxi coal mine gas explosion killed 82 workers in China's deadliest mine disaster in 17 years.
A gas explosion at a Shanxi coal mine killed 82, exposing hidden 'black face' operations and systemic safety failures in China's coal sector.
China's State Council launches a top-level probe into the Shanxi coal mine gas explosion that killed 82 and injured 128, the worst disaster in years.
Xinhua investigation reveals 82 died in Shanxi coal mine blast despite intelligent upgrades, exposing systemic failures in management and regulation.
A gas explosion at a Shanxi coal mine has killed 82 miners, with 2 missing. Investigations reveal falsified records and systemic safety failures.
A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi, China has killed 82 workers and left 2 missing. President Xi ordered a full investigation.
A gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi, China has killed 82 people. President Xi and Premier Li issued directives for rescue and accountability.
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At least 90 killed in a coal mine gas explosion in Shanxi, China—the deadliest mining disaster since 2009. President Xi orders investigation.
A gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi, China has killed 82 people. President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation as officials detained executives.