Search teams have recovered the bodies of 19 Chinese coal miners who
died when the shaft where they were working filled with water, the official
Xinhua News Agency reported Wednesday.
The updated death toll came as rescuers were working frantically to find
two miners still listed as missing. More than 600 rescuers have been working to
pump water from the shaft and drill holes from the surface at the Jiangjiawan
mine near the northern city of Datong.
A total of 247 miners were underground when water rushed into the shaft
Sunday evening.
Of those, 223 people made it safely to the surface while three of those
trapped were rescued and were recovering in hospital.
Such accidents are usually caused by breaches of abandoned shafts where
water has collected over time.
China has seen a dramatic drop in accidental deaths in its notoriously
dangerous mines, partly as a result of improved safety measures but also
because of falling coal production levels as the slowing economy reduces
demand.
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