Rescue workers aiding injured miners at the coal mine explosion site in northern China.
Rescue workers aiding injured miners at the coal mine explosion site in northern China.
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Una explosión de gas mata a casi 90 personas en una mina de carbón en el norte de China

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Casi 90 personas han muerto tras una explosión de gas en la mina de carbón Liushenyu, en la provincia de Shanxi. Las operaciones de rescate continúan y 27 heridos están recibiendo tratamiento.

La explosión ocurrió el viernes por la noche en la mina propiedad del Grupo Tongzhou. Un total de 247 trabajadores estaban de turno en el momento del accidente.

El superviviente Wang Yong declaró que no escuchó ningún sonido, pero de repente vio que un humo denso llenaba el lugar. Perdió el conocimiento tras intentar advertir a otros.

El presidente Xi Jinping ordenó realizar todos los esfuerzos necesarios para tratar a los heridos e investigar la causa. Los responsables de la mina han sido detenidos mientras continúa la investigación.

Qué dice la gente

Las reacciones iniciales en X incluyen condolencias por parte de Canadá y menciones al primer ministro Modi, informes que destacan problemas de seguridad como mapas erróneos y sanciones previas en la mina, así como notas sobre la revisión de las cifras de víctimas, de 90 a 82 fallecidos.

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