Blast in Chinese mine kills 11

A blast in an iron ore mine in northeast China has killed 11 miners, with rescuers pulling another 23 to safety.

Rescuers have pulled 23 miners to safety after a blast at an iron ore mine in northeast China trapped them underground and killed 11 others, the government says.

The search was continuing for two workers still missing after explosives that were being transported to a mine blew up near the entrance on Tuesday afternoon in Benxi, a city in Liaoning province, the Ministry of Emergency Management said on its website.

The explosion damaged the mine shaft that was more than 1000 metres deep, trapping 25 workers who were underground. Eleven workers were killed instantly and 9 were injured.

The injured miners are now being treated in hospital, the ministry said. Five suffered severe injuries though none was in critical condition.

China's mines were long the world's deadliest, although steady improvements in regulations, safety training and equipment have reduced the toll.


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