The Shanxi mine explosion that killed at least 82 people has triggered production halts and additional safety checks across the province, tightening supplies and sending coking coal futures to an 18-month high

The explosion is China's deadliest mining accident since 2009

The Shanxi mine explosion left 128 people hospitalized as authorities intensified rescue efforts and launched a nationwide mining safety review.

The accident has triggered a vast rescue operation with hundreds of emergency workers, promises of an “uncompromising” investigation and an intervention from President Xi Jinping.

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A devastating mine blast in Shanxi, China, has claimed over 80 lives. This tragedy is now prompting a nationwide safety review. The incident highlights concerns about prioritizing…

A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's Shanxi Province has killed at least 82 people, media described as the deadliest mining accident in 17 years.

A catastrophic gas explosion at a Shanxi coal mine has claimed 82 lives, laying bare systemic safety failures, unpaid wages, and desperate workers forced underground despite…

China coking coal jumped by the daily limit after a deadly mine blast in Shanxi province sparked fears of broader supply disruptions from heightened safety inspections across the…

A deadly coal mine explosion in Shanxi province triggered safety inspections and production suspensions across China’s coal sector, sending coking coal prices sharply higher.

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Deadly explosion reveals the hurdles facing the mining hub as it tries to tap into greener sectors such as tourism.

The Shanxi mine explosion that killed at least 82 people has triggered production halts and additional safety checks across the province, tightening supplies and sending coking…