Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleAn explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Changzhi city, Shanxi province, northern China, on Friday evening has resulted in at least 90 confirmed deaths, with dozens more feared trapped underground. Approximately 247 workers were present in the mine, operated by the Tongzhou Group, when the accident occurred, and many of the injured suffered from toxic gas exposure. State media reported that carbon monoxide levels, a highly toxic and odourless gas, had "exceeded limits" at the mine, though the exact cause of the explosion remains under investigation. President Xi Jinping called for "all-out efforts" to treat the injured and thorough investigations into the incident, while Premier Li Qiang emphasised timely information release and rigorous accountability. Rescue operations are ongoing with 345 personnel from six teams deployed, and executives from the responsible company have reportedly been detained as authorities investigate the incident in China's main coal mining province. In fullAt least 90 killed and dozens trapped underground after coal mine gas explosion in ChinaThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

The accident took place at 9.43 pm (local time) at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan County of Changzhi City. | World News

At least four people are dead and 90 others are trapped underground after carbon monoxide levels “exceeded limits” in a coal mine in northeast China on Friday night, according to…

Four dead and 90 trapped in a Shanxi coal mine accident due to dangerous carbon monoxide levels, as rescue efforts continue.

At Least 90 Persons Dead In China Coal Mine Explosion As Authorities Detain Operators

A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's northern province of Shanxi killed at least 82 people. Official news agency Xinhua said the accident happened on Friday evening and 247…

A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's northern Shanxi province has killed at least eight people and trapped 38 underground.

BEIJING (AP) — A gas explosion at a coal mine in China’s northern Shanxi province killed at least 90 people, state media said on Saturday, in the country’s deadliest mining

An explosion in a coal mine in northern China has killed at least 82 people, with some still unaccounted for, state media say. President Xi Jinping has demanded an "all-out"…

Almost 40 people are still trapped underground in a coal mine in northern China. President Xi Jinping has called for an all-out effort to search and rescue those missing.

At least eight people are dead and 38 others are trapped underground after a gas explosion in a coal mine in northeast China’s Shanxi province on Friday night - 201 people have…

BEIJING — A gas explosion at a coal mine in China’s northern Shanxi province killed at least 90 people, state media said on Saturday, in the countr...

The explosion happened at Changzhi city’s Liushenyu coal mine, according to official news agency Xinhua, and 201 people have been brought safely to the surface.

A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Changzhi city in northern China has killed at least 82 people, AFP reported on Saturday.

The gas explosion occurred late on Friday at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan county, with 247 workers on duty underground, according to state media.

Levels of carbon monoxide – a highly toxic, odourless gas – had ‘exceeded limits’ at the mine where over 200 people were working

A gas explosion at a coal mine in China’s northern Shanxi province killed at least 82 people and trapped dozens underground, state media reported Saturday, in one of the country’s…

Xi Jinping urges authorities to ‘spare no effort’ in rescue efforts after blast at mine in northern Shanxi province

Xi orders all-out rescue effort after deadly Shanxi coal mine explosion

Rescue operations were ongoing and the cause of the accident was under investigation, according to the local emergency management authority in Qinyuan.

The death toll from a gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China's Shanxi province has jumped to 90, state media CCTV reported on Saturday.