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China reduces the death toll of Shanxi coal mining disaster to 82
Local officials announced at a press conference held late Saturday that the death toll had been revised to 82. The explosion at the Liushenyu mine in China's north province of Shanxi on Friday night killed 82 people. Initial reports from state media said that at least 90 people had been killed. Even if the number is lower, it remains China's most deadly mining accident since 2009 when a gas exploding at the Xinxing Mine, in Heilongjiang Province, killed 108. At a press conference, local officials stated that the initial death count reported by state media was incorrect. Guo Xiaofang said...