A gas explosion at a Chinese coal mine has killed at least 23 miners, state media reported on Thursday, in the latest accident to hit the world's deadliest mining industry.
Another 53 people were hospitalized after inhaling toxic gases from the blast at the Sihe Coal Mine in the
Nearly 700 miners were working underground at the time of the explosion on Wednesday, the report said, citing an unnamed official with the provincial coal mine safety supervision bureau. Search and rescue work ended early on Thursday.
The government has been trying to clean up
Booming demand and high prices for coal -- which accounts for about 70 percent of
The central government says local officials, who have turned to mines as a source of revenue, are sabotaging the campaign to close unsafe mines.
Despite the clean-up efforts and central government orders for officials to pull out of investments in mines to avoid collusion with mine owners, mining accidents in Shanxi alone killed 468 people last year, Xinhua said.
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Bystanders and police gather outside the entrance of another colliery affected by disaster. (AFP)