China reports drop in mining deaths

Deaths in coal mining accidents in China reportedly dropped by 24 per cent in 2013, but more than 1000 people were still reported dead or missing.

a miner in southwest China's Yunnan province

Deaths in coal mining accidents in China reportedly dropped by 24 per cent in 2013. (AAP)

Safety at China's coal mines improved in 2013, with the numbers of accidents and deaths decreasing from the previous year, the government says.

China has the world's deadliest coal mines, and authorities have made it a priority to improve safety by enforcing rules.

The central government said on Saturday that there were 589 mining accidents last year, leaving 1049 people dead or missing.

It did not give prior-year figures, but said the numbers declined by more than 24 per cent.

Industry reports from a year ago say more than 1300 people died in mining accidents in China in 2012 and 1973 died in 2011, according to the State Administration of Work Safety.

Both figures do not include missing people.

Last month, a gas explosion at a coal mine in western China's Xinjiang region killed 22 people in one of the deadliest accidents of the year.


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