Gas leak in coal mine in central China kills 18 miners

Tragedy occurred when miners were working in the shaft of the mine in Youxian county in Hunan province.

May 08, 2017 09:00 am | Updated 10:52 am IST - BEIJING:

In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, a medical staff member gestures next to a rescuer as they prepare to enter the Jilinqiao coal mine in Huangfengqiao township, Youxian county, central China's Hunan province, on, May 8, 2017. The disaster claimed the lives of 18 miners.

In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, a medical staff member gestures next to a rescuer as they prepare to enter the Jilinqiao coal mine in Huangfengqiao township, Youxian county, central China's Hunan province, on, May 8, 2017. The disaster claimed the lives of 18 miners.

A gas leak in a coal mine in central China has killed 18 people, local authorities said on Monday.

The leak happened on Sunday morning when miners were working in the shaft of the mine in Youxian county in Hunan province, according to a statement from the propaganda department of the Communist Party committee of Zhuzhou city, which administers the area.

Rescuers managed to bring to safety 37 miners who are receiving hospital treatment, it has said.

Detention

The official Xinhua News Agency said that police had detained unspecified people pending an investigation.

China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of coal. Its mining industry has long been one of the world’s deadliest, with hundreds of deaths annually, even as China has tried to improve standards by shutting older, smaller mines.

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