China authorities report 82 dead in coal mine blast, serious violations
BEIJING, China — Rescue teams were searching for two people missing in a coal mine blast in northern China that left at least 82 dead, state media said early Sunday. The blast marked China’s worst mining disaster in 17 years and authorities said the company involved had committed “serious” violations, with toxic gases accumulating in the mine. The state news agency Xinhua said early Sunday an all-out rescue operation was under way to save the two people who were missing. A total of 247 workers were underground at the time of the blast, which occurred at 7:29 pm (1129 GMT) […]... Keep on reading: China authorities report 82 dead in coal mine blast, serious violations
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