Death toll jumps to at least 82 in China coal mine blast
A coal mine explosion in China has resulted in a significant increase in the death toll, now reported at 82. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities work to locate any remaining trapped miners. The incident has raised concerns about safety regulations in the mining industry.
- ▪The death toll from the coal mine blast in China has risen to at least 82.
- ▪Rescue operations are currently underway to find any remaining miners who may be trapped.
- ▪The explosion has sparked discussions regarding the safety standards in the coal mining sector.
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