Shanxi liushenyu coal mine blast kills 82

An explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi province killed at least 82 people on Friday, with two still missing. Initial findings point to serious illegal violations by the operator, sparking online anger.

The explosion occurred on Friday at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi province, killing at least 82 people and leaving two missing. A total of 128 survivors were hospitalized, including two in critical condition.

State broadcaster CCTV reported on Monday that an initial investigation found the mine had committed serious illegal acts, including unlawful overstaffing of underground operations. Miner Wang, aged 51, said he was 700 metres from the shaft opening without a contract or tracker and escaped after running for half an hour.

Tongzhou Group, the operator of the privately owned mine, has been ordered to halt work at its four Shanxi coal mines, with its executives placed under control measures. At a Saturday news conference, authorities pledged a rigorous investigation and severe punishment for those responsible.

Online users questioned the number of unregistered workers and safety lapses, noting the mine was listed for severe hazards in 2024 and received two penalties in 2025. Rescue efforts continue.

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