QINYUAN, China (AP) 鈥 Rescuers in northern looked for survivors Sunday after the country’s deadliest coal mine explosion in recent years killed at least 82 people.
An Associated Press reporter witnessed police and security guarding the entrance to the mining facility located in Qinyuan county in the city of Changzhi as emergency vehicles were on site.
Hundreds of rescuers and medical personnel were sent to help with rescue efforts, state media reported.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a thorough investigation and accountability of those responsible, after the deadly gas explosion happened Friday evening at the in the province of Shanxi.
Two were missing and dozens of miners were hospitalized, local officials said late Saturday at a news conference. The death toll was revised down from 90, with officials blaming 鈥渃haotic鈥 scenes in the aftermath and inaccurate information provided by the mine operator as the reason.
Some hospitalized miners recalled seeing smoke when the accident happened and blacking out, according to state media reports.
The coal mine has 鈥渟eriously鈥 violated the law, according to local officials, although they did not elaborate on the specific violations. China鈥檚 state broadcaster CCTV earlier reported that blueprints provided by the Liushenyu coal mine did not match the actual layout, which hampered rescue efforts.
The official Xinhua 91欧美激情 Agency said those responsible for the company behind the mine accident had been 鈥減laced under control.鈥
Local authorities said following the accident that there would be a 鈥渃omprehensive, blanket鈥 inspection of the coal mining sector that would include checks of coal mines鈥 gas drainage, ventilation, safety monitoring systems and their underground layouts.
The inland province, located southwest of China鈥檚 capital, Beijing, with a population of around 34 million, is China鈥檚 main coal-mining province where hundreds of thousands of miners work.
A broader inspection of coal mines could put pressure on the province鈥檚 ability to produce its annual capacity of around 1.3 billion tons of coal, which accounts for nearly a third of China鈥檚 total.
Coal remains a major energy source in China, given its high availability and low cost, even as the country accelerates its green energy transition. Mining accidents and authorities had implemented measures to help improve safety over the past years.
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Associated Press writer Chan Ho-him in Hong Kong contributed to this report.
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