At least 23 people killed in carbon monoxide leak at coal mine in south-western China

The death toll from an accident at a coal mine in Chongqing has rise to 23.

Rescuers adjust an emergency generator at the Diaoshuidong coal mine in southwestern China's Chongqing on 5 December, 2020.

Rescuers adjust an emergency generator at the Diaoshuidong coal mine in southwestern China's Chongqing on 5 December, 2020. Source: AFP via Getty Images

The number of people killed in an accident at a coal mine in Chongqing in southwestern China has risen to 23.

The victims were killed by a carbon monoxide leak. But one survivor was successfully recovered, the government news agency Xinhua said on Sunday.

Twenty-four miners were trapped underground in the Diaoshuidong colliery in Yongchuan District at about 5pm on Friday.

Work was under way to dismantle and remove equipment from the 45-year-old mine, which was suspended and shut down two months ago, according to news site The Paper.

Authorities are investigating what caused the deadly leak.
Rescuers arrive at the Diaoshuidong coal mine in southwestern China's Chongqing on December 5, 2020.
Rescuers arrive at the Diaoshuidong coal mine in southwestern China's Chongqing on December 5, 2020. Source: AFP
China's mines are known for being among the world's most dangerous. Thousands died every year in accidents throughout the 2000s as rapid, unregulated expansion fuelled China's economic boom.

In 2003, the death rate per million tons of coal mined in China was 130 times higher than in the United States and 250 times higher than in Australia, according to the World Investment Report.

The number of accidents and fatalities has fallen consistently since then, due largely to the closure of small mining operations and falling demand for coal, according to the China Labour Bulletin.

Sixteen people died of carbon monoxide poisoning at the Songzao coal mine, also in Chongqing, in September. The deaths occurred after a conveyor belt caught fire, releasing lethal levels of the gas. Only one miner was rescued.


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