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Two dead in underground explosion in Polish coal mine

JSW, the owner of Pniowek Coal Mine in southern Poland, announced on Monday that two workers had been killed by an explosion of'methane and rocks masses' at the mine.

A large amount of methane has been released from the Pniowek Mine, which was operating with 10 underground workers and a high-performance?roadheader.

JSW said that eight people were able to escape on their own while two others lost contact. The company reported that after a seven-hour search, teams located the missing miners, who were declared dead by a doctor on the spot.

The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed his condolences on Tuesday morning to the families of those who died in the mines. Karol Nawrocki, President of Poland, said he was "deeply saddened" by this news.

The Polish Press Agency (PAP), reported that these deaths are the 14th, 15th and 11th fatalities in mining accidents this year in Poland and the 12th and 13th in hard coal mines. PAP reports that the Pniowek coal mine has the highest risk of methane in the country. Reporting by Barbara Erling, Editing by Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)