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82 killed in China's worst coal mine accident in over a decade

Deadly blast at Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi claims 82 lives over weekend.

Deep Dive

A tragic coal mine accident at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Qinyuan county, Shanxi province, has resulted in the deaths of 82 people, making it China's worst coal mine disaster in over a decade. The incident occurred over the weekend, with rescue workers arriving at the scene on Saturday. The accident has drawn significant attention as it underscores ongoing safety challenges in China's mining industry, despite years of regulatory crackdowns.

The report is part of a broader weekend news roundup from the South China Morning Post (SCMP), which also highlights other stories including a Cathay Pacific flight turbulence incident. The coal mine disaster has become a focal point for discussions about industrial safety in the region, with authorities likely to face scrutiny over enforcement and prevention measures.

Key Points
  • 82 people killed in the Liushenyu Coal Mine accident in Qinyuan county, Shanxi province.
  • This is China's deadliest coal mine disaster in over a decade.
  • Rescue workers were deployed to the site on Saturday as part of the response effort.

Why It Matters

Renews focus on industrial safety gaps and regulatory enforcement in China's mining sector.