May 23 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered all-out rescue efforts after a gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China's Shanxi province killed eight people and left 38 trapped ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered an all-out rescue operation after a deadly gas explosion struck a coal mine in northern Chinas Shanxi province, leaving eight workers dead and 38 others ...
At least 82 died in a powerful gas explosion at Shanxi’s Liushenyu mine, 120 hospitalised, 2 missing, as Chinese President Xi Jinping orders a probe into “serious violations” and mismatched blueprints ...
A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi killed 90. Rescuers continue searching for nine missing as President Xi Jinping orders an inquiry.
The death toll rose sharply on Saturday as Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for an investigation and stressed that "those ...
The explosion happened late Friday at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan county, situated in Shanxi province, which is ...
Chinese authorities revised the death toll from a coal mine gas explosion in northern Shanxi province to 82 on Saturday, down from an initially reported figure of at least 90, ...
Xi Jinping ordered all-out rescue efforts after a gas explosion at a Shanxi coal mine killed eight people and left 38 trapped ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed grief over the loss of lives in a mining accident in China’s Shanxi ...
The Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, called for an investigation and emphasized the need to “hold those responsible to account.” ...
Gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in northern China, has killed 82 people with nine still missing. President Xi Jinping ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed condolences to Chinese President Xi Jinping and the people of China following a devastating coal mine disaster in China’s Shanxi ...
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