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China coal mine fire kills 21 - state media | China coal mine fire kills 21 - state media |
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A fire at a mine in north-eastern China has killed 21 people, and one person is still missing, state media report. | A fire at a mine in north-eastern China has killed 21 people, and one person is still missing, state media report. |
The fire began on Friday at the coal mine run by a state-owned company in Jixi City, Heilongjiang province, Xinhua news agency says. | The fire began on Friday at the coal mine run by a state-owned company in Jixi City, Heilongjiang province, Xinhua news agency says. |
It earlier reported that 22 people were trapped underground. The cause of the blaze was not immediately known. | It earlier reported that 22 people were trapped underground. The cause of the blaze was not immediately known. |
China has the world's deadliest mines, with hundreds of mine workers killed in accidents every year. | China has the world's deadliest mines, with hundreds of mine workers killed in accidents every year. |
But the country's safety record has shown signs of improvement in recent years as the authorities enforce a strict compliance with safety laws and procedures. | But the country's safety record has shown signs of improvement in recent years as the authorities enforce a strict compliance with safety laws and procedures. |
A total of 38 miners were underground when the blaze started, but 16 of them managed to escape, Xinhua says. | A total of 38 miners were underground when the blaze started, but 16 of them managed to escape, Xinhua says. |
The authorities say the fire is now under control. | The authorities say the fire is now under control. |
Last year, 24 people were killed and 54 injured in an underground fire at a mine in China's north-eastern Liaoning province, |
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