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The death toll in China coal blast explosion jumps to at minimum 82

State'media Xinhua' reported on saturday that the death toll from an explosion in a coalmine?in Shanxi Province, northern China, has now risen to?least? 82. Nine people are still missing.

Xinhua had reported earlier that 247 workers were underground when the gas explosion happened late Friday night at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Qinyuan County.

According to Xinhua, Chinese 'President Xi Jinping' called on authorities to?spare no efforts"?in order to treat the injured, conduct search and rescue, and?order a thorough investigation of the cause of accident, and strict accountability according?to the law.

Premier Li 'Qiang reiterated the instructions and called for timely and accurate information release and strict accountability.

According to the local emergency management authority of Qinyuan, rescue operations are ongoing and the cause is being investigated.

Since the early 2000s, China has'significantly reduced coal mine deaths - usually caused by gas explosions and flooding - through more stringent regulations. Liushenyu was one of the most deadly incidents reported in China over the last decade.

Xinhua reports that executives of the 'company responsible for the mine' have been?detained.

Earlier, Xinhua reported that only eight people had died and more than 200 'people were safely brought up to the surface. The sudden increase in death toll was not explained. Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom in Mexico City and Fabiola Aramburo; editing by Tom Hogue, Kim Coghill

(source: Reuters)