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17 dead, dozens trapped in China coal mine explosion


BEIJING — A coal mine explosion in northern China has trapped 36 people, killing 17 of them.

The Xinhua News Agency reports those killed were confirmed dead after Saturday’s explosion at a coal mine run by the Baoma Mining Co. Ltd. in Inner Mongolia.

Another state news agency, the China News Service, says 100 of the workers managed to escape when the midday blast occurred, but that around 36 others are believed to be trapped at the mine in the city of Chifeng.

Reports say the local government has launched search and rescue operations.

China’s mining industry has long been among the world’s deadliest.