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Poland mine toll rises to 21 dead Poland mine toll rises to 21 dead
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Rescuers at a Polish coalmine have found the bodies of 13 more miners, bringing the death toll from a methane gas explosion on Tuesday to 21.Rescuers at a Polish coalmine have found the bodies of 13 more miners, bringing the death toll from a methane gas explosion on Tuesday to 21.
Two other miners who were trapped by the methane blast are still missing.Two other miners who were trapped by the methane blast are still missing.
Efforts to save the men in the colliery in Ruda Slaska, about 300 km (190 miles) south-west of Warsaw, have been hindered by bad underground conditions.Efforts to save the men in the colliery in Ruda Slaska, about 300 km (190 miles) south-west of Warsaw, have been hindered by bad underground conditions.
Anxious relatives gathered at the pit head awaiting news while emergency workers tried to reach the men.Anxious relatives gathered at the pit head awaiting news while emergency workers tried to reach the men.
About 70 rescuers worked through the night to try to clear 500m (1,640ft) of rubble to reach the men trapped about 1,000m (3,300ft) underground.About 70 rescuers worked through the night to try to clear 500m (1,640ft) of rubble to reach the men trapped about 1,000m (3,300ft) underground.
Work had to be suspended earlier in the day amid fears of another explosion after rescuers encountered high concentrations of methane gas.Work had to be suspended earlier in the day amid fears of another explosion after rescuers encountered high concentrations of methane gas.
There is fear. This could have happened to any of us Krzysztof Przybyla Miner In pictures: Relatives wait A lack of oxygen and temperatures reaching 40C also hindered the effort.There is fear. This could have happened to any of us Krzysztof Przybyla Miner In pictures: Relatives wait A lack of oxygen and temperatures reaching 40C also hindered the effort.
"The conditions down there are extreme. It is hell. It is impossible to breathe in the area of the explosion, the ventilation has been destroyed," said Zbigniew Madej, a spokesman for the state-owned coal company."The conditions down there are extreme. It is hell. It is impossible to breathe in the area of the explosion, the ventilation has been destroyed," said Zbigniew Madej, a spokesman for the state-owned coal company.
Grzegorz Pawlaszek, head of the state-owned company, said the mine shaft had been closed in March because of high gas levels, but the miners were retrieving equipment worth $23m (17.9m euros; £12.1m) that had been left behind.Grzegorz Pawlaszek, head of the state-owned company, said the mine shaft had been closed in March because of high gas levels, but the miners were retrieving equipment worth $23m (17.9m euros; £12.1m) that had been left behind.
The blast happened at about 1630 local time (1530 GMT) on Tuesday. It was probably caused by methane gas, officials said.The blast happened at about 1630 local time (1530 GMT) on Tuesday. It was probably caused by methane gas, officials said.
Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who visited the site of the blast, has declared a period of national mourning for the dead miners.
Priests have been counselling distressed relatives who gathered at the mine after news of the incident became known.Priests have been counselling distressed relatives who gathered at the mine after news of the incident became known.
"Me and my son, we are waiting for my husband," Barbara Luczakiewicz told Reuters news agency. "We hope he will get out of there. I am very scared but I haven't lost hope."
Krzysztof Przybyla, a miner finishing a shift in an area of the mine still operating, said: "There is fear. This could have happened to any of us."
The mine is in Silesia, the heartland of the Polish coal industry.The mine is in Silesia, the heartland of the Polish coal industry.
Safety conditions in Polish mines have improved since communist times, correspondents say, but unions have often complained of poor investment in the industry. More than 80 miners have died in the country since 2003. An explosion at the Halemba pit in 1990 killed 19 miners.Safety conditions in Polish mines have improved since communist times, correspondents say, but unions have often complained of poor investment in the industry. More than 80 miners have died in the country since 2003. An explosion at the Halemba pit in 1990 killed 19 miners.


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