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Two separate coal mine accidents kill 12 in China

2 different coal mine accidents have killed 12 people in China over the last 24 hours, state broadcaster CCTV reported, the most recent occurrences to afflict the market after the government just recently revised mining security legislation.

An underground coal bunker owned by a firm in Zhongyang County, Shanxi province collapsed right before midnight on Monday, killing five individuals with 2 missing, CCTV stated on Tuesday.

The bunker is owned by Taoyuan Xinlong Coal Market Co Ltd. and extreme rescue efforts are continuous, the outlet reported.

The fatal mishap in Shanxi follows its mining safety. regulator released a notice last month informing mines to suppress. overproduction to avoid accidents. China's leading producing coal. mine area saw a rise in deaths in 2023.

Individually, 7 people were also discovered dead and two. missing out on after a gas surge at Huaihe Energy's coal mine in. China's eastern Anhui province, CCTV reported late Monday. evening.

In 2023, China had a string of fatal coal mine accidents,. forcing the country's mine security administration to revamp an. existing law that an authorities stated had prominent problems.

Lethal coal mine mishaps are not uncommon in China. Last. month, 10 people passed away in a mishap in Pingdingshan in central. China, triggering safety checks by the regional authorities.

(source: Reuters)