Ten killed, three missing in SW China coal mine accident
Xinhua
August 12, 2015
Ten people were killed and three are missing after a gas outburst at a coal
mine in southwest China's Guizhou Province on Tuesday night.
Five people suffered injuries, but are not in critical condition, an
official with the Pu'an County told Xinhua.
A total of 56 people have safely reached the surface. Local rescue workers
are attempting to pull the three trapped miners out of the shaft.
The outburst occurred at around 7:50 p.m. on Tuesday at a coal mine in
Louxia Township of Pu'an County.
Wang Jiangping, deputy governor of Guizhou, heads the rescue and
investigation team
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