blank

Voice of America ®

Trusted Source of News & Information since 1942

About VOA | Contact VOA News

  • Monday, 23 November 2009
  • Latest News:

News RSS Feeds RSS Feed

30 Workers Killed, 149 Missing After Chinese Mine Explosion

Share This

China's state news agency now says 30 workers have been killed and 149 are missing after an explosion in a coal processing facility in northeastern Heilongjiang province.

Xinhua originally said the death toll was 40.

Xinhua says the blast was reported Sunday night at the Dongfield mine. More than 200 miners were working but only 42 managed to escape.

Rescue workers have gone into the mine to search for survivors.

Mines in China are widely regarded as the world's most dangerous. Many devote little attention to safety standards resulting in frequent cave-ins, explosions, floods and fires.

Some information for this report provided by AFP.

Welcome to the new VOANews.com


We'd like to hear what you think of the site - please e-mail us: NewDesign@VOANews.com

Video Features

From the Newsroom

From the Newsroom

Afghan Politics - Analysis by Gary Thomas

More »

GoingGreen

Going Green

Watch: The United States debates cutting its carbon dioxide emissions.

More »

Money in Motion

Money in Motion

Watch: Will the declining dollar remain the world's reserve currency?

More »

Now You Know

Now You Know

Watch: A look at the origin and history of the Internet.

More »

The Link

The Link

Have you discovered a Web link you'd like to share with the world?

More »

Most Popular Articles

Special Reports

VOA Blogs

Most E-mailed Articles