China's State Council Assembles Team to Investigate Shanxi Coal Mine Explosion
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Former Shanxi Coal Worker Says Mine Blast Exposed Hidden Work Areas, Weak Oversight
A former coal-industry worker in China’s northern Shanxi Province said the false maps and hidden work areas exposed after the Liushenyu coal mine explosion reflect a broader operating culture in which mines manage inspections, regulators rely on paperwork, and penalties fail to stop dangerous production. Ding Haifeng, who previously worked for a company under a coal-mining group in Xiangyuan County, Changzhi city, told the Chinese edition of The…
Chinese authorities have launched an investigation into possible safety failures at a coal mine in the north of the country, following an explosion that killed at least 82 people and became the deadliest mining accident in China in recent years. The incident was captured on video.
Putin Expresses Condolences to Xi After Deadly Coal Mine Explosion in China’s Shanxi Province
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message of condolences to Chinese President Xi Jinping following a deadly gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi province, according to a telegram published on the Kremlin’s website. [1] The explosion occurred at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qingyuan County on May 23, 2026, while 247 workers were […]
On the evening of May 22, Beijing time, a massive gas explosion occurred at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Qinyuan County, Changzhi City, shocking both China and the world.
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