Workers carry an injured colleague out of the Chenjiashan Coal
Mine in northern China¡¯s Shaanxi Province yesterday. At least 166 workers were
trapped after an explosion tore through the mine, while 127 escaped.(Photo:
Xinhua/Photocome)
By 6 p.m. on Sunday, 127 miners wererescued alive after a major
gas explosion took place at the Chenjiashan Coalmine, Shaanxi Province, around
7:10 a.m. but another 166 remained trapped underground.
This was learned from the control center of the State Bureau
ofProduction Safety.
Out of the 127 miners rescued, 41 are hospitalized, including five
who were seriously injured, according to the sources.
Zhao Tiechui, deputy head of the bureau, who led a delegation and
arrived in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi, earlier in the day, was on his way to the
site of the accident.
According to earlier reports, the Chenjiashan Coalmine is a
state-owned venture under the jurisdiction of the Tongchuan Mining
Administration capable of producing 1.3 million tons of coal a year.
There were 293 miners working underground when the gas explosion
happened at coalpits some 8,000 meters away from the ground entrance.
Those who escaped the gas explosion were mainly workers
workingnear the entrance. Some of them suffered from poisoning of carbon
monoxide
Main provincial Party and government leaders, including Li
Jianguo, secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of
China (CPC), and Chen Deming, acting governor of Shaanxi, have all rushed to the
site of the accident to organize the rescue operation.
Cause of the accident is under investigation.