Factbox-Some of China's deadliest coal mine accidents

Factbox-Some of China's deadliest coal mine accidents

SHANGHAI, May 23 (Reuters) - A gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in China's northern Shanxi province late ‌on Friday killed at least 90 people, making it ‌China's worst coal mine disaster in over 16 years.

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Here is a timeline ​of major coal mining disasters in China:

• A mine accident at the Yiluo Mine in Henan province killed at least 174 people.

• A methane explosion at the Laobaidong Coal Mine in ‌Shanxi province killed 684 ⁠people.

• A gas explosion at the Sanjiao River coal mine in Shanxi province killed 147 ⁠people.

• A gas explosion at the Muchonggou Coal Mine in Guizhou province, killed 162 people.

• A gas explosion at the Daping ​Coal Mine ​in Xinmi, Henan province, killed ​148 people.

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• A gas ‌explosion at the Chenjiashan Coal Mine in Tongchuan, Shaanxi province, killed 166 people.

• A gas explosion at the Sunjiawan colliery of state-owned Fuxin Coal Industry Group in Liaoning province killed 214 people.

• A flood at the Daxing Mine in Guangdong ‌province killed 123 people.

• An explosion ​at the Dongfeng Coal Mine in ​Qitaihe, Heilongjiang province, killed ​around 170 people.

• Heavy rains flooded two ‌mines in Shandong province, killing 181 ​people.

• A ​gas explosion at the Xinxing Mine in Heilongjiang province killed 108 people.

• A gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal ​Mine in Shanxi ‌province killed at least 90 miners, making it ​China's deadliest coal mine disaster since 2009.

(Reporting by Shanghai ​Newsroom; Editing by Susan Fenton)

 

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