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At least 82 killed after massive gas explosion rips through coal mine in China
A massive gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi province, China, killed at least 82 people, hospitalized over 120, and left two missing. Investigations revealed 'serious violations' by the mine operator, Shanxi Tongzhou Coal & Coke Group, prompting heightened safety inspections and coking coal price surges.
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