Latest News:  

English>>China Society

Death toll rises to 12 in NE China mine accident

(Xinhua)

08:44, January 31, 2013

Rescuers carry an injured worker to an ambulance at the accident locale of Yongsheng colliery where a coal mine accident happened, in Dongning County, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Jan. 30, 2013. Three workers entered the Yongsheng colliery to conduct maintenance work but fainted due to poisonous gas in the colliery at around 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 29. A group of rescuers were then sent to the site, but some of them were also poisoned. The latest statistics showed that 12 workers died in the accident and eight others were injured. The rescue work is still underway. (Xinhua)
Email|Print|Comments(Editor:黄瑾、陈丽丹)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. "Red Army" division conducts winter training

  2. Navy's shore-based missile regiment

  3. 3rd Qatar Int'l Auto Show kicks off

  4. So sleepy on way home

  5. Stay on duty in suffocating air

  6. Spring Festival travel rush continues

  7. Enjoy the Qinhuai river lantern show

  8. Chinese artists learn by copying old masters

  9. HK stocks up 0.71%, highest over 21 months

  10. Blackberry maker changes name

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Pollution prompts concern
  2. System needed to help patients
  3. China's reliance on oil-gas imports growing
  4. China needs strategic balance in Asia-Pacific
  5. Frugal wining and dining
  6. More breathing space
  7. Why officialdom literature still sells
  8. "Sunny outlook" expected for Chinese economy
  9. Tackle challenges in farming sector
  10. Cities should keep memories of yesterday

What’s happening in China

Homecoming interrogations trouble young Chinese

  1. Homecoming interrogations trouble young Chinese
  2. Paralyzed patient given free medical care
  3. Lawmaker calls for caning to punish male criminals
  4. Netizens demand cleaner sky
  5. Unclaimed train tickets back on sale