Six Students Die in Fall at Chinese Mine Operation
INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA, JUL 23 – The collapse of a grating platform caused six mineral processing students to drown during a mine visit, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in China's mining industry.
- Six university students drowned in an industrial tank during an educational visit to a mining operation related to China National Gold Group, as reported by state news agency Xinhua.
- The incident occurred in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region when a grating panel gave way, causing the students to fall into the tank.
- Rescue efforts could not revive the students, who were pulled from the tank in the mine’s beneficiation plant, according to Xinhua.
- A teacher was also injured during the incident, which took place on Wednesday morning.
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