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BEIJING, Aug 21, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A mining accident in southwest China on
Wednesday killed seven people and left one other trapped, according to state
media.
State broadcaster CCTV said the incident occurred at around 10:00 am as
workers were closing a ventilation shaft at a coal mine in the city of
Leshan, Sichuan province.
The outlet did not give details of what happened but said the accident
initially trapped eight people.
As of 2:00 pm, "seven people have been found dead, and one other trapped
person is still being searched for with all-out efforts", CCTV said.
Mine safety in China has improved in recent decades, as has media coverage of
major incidents, many of which were once overlooked.
But accidents still occur frequently in an industry where safety protocols
are often lax, especially at the most rudimentary sites.
A major disaster happened in February last year when a slope at an open-pit
coal mine in the northern Inner Mongolia region suddenly collapsed, burying
dozens of people and vehicles.
State media later reported an official as saying 53 people were dead or
unaccounted for when search and rescue work concluded two weeks later.