SECURITYSCMP CHINA
Are systemic safety failures to blame for China’s deadly mine blast?
A gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Shanxi province, China, killed at least 82 people and left 128 injured, marking the country’s deadliest mining disaster in over a decade. Miners and industry insiders attributed the incident to systemic safety failures across the production chain.
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