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Top work safety watchdog summons Shandong officials over goldmine tragedy

发布时间:2021-01-27 作者: 奈特英语

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China’s top work safety watchdog summoned officials from the Shandong provincial government on Wednesday over the Qixia goldmine incident, which has caused 10 deaths to date, urging them to profoundly reflect on the tragedy and draw lessons from it. 

The Work Safety Committee under the State Council, China’s cabinet, demanded local authorities to enhance measures in ensuring safety production and prevent such similar accidents from happening again. 

The mine explosion in Qixia took place on January 10, trapping 22 miners underground. As of Tuesday, 11 miners had been brought to the surface safely, with 10 confirmed dead and one still missing. The rescued miners are receiving treatment at Qixia People's Hospital.

Four days before China’s top work safety watchdog summoned the local officials, Premier Li Keqiang also made remarks in a video conference on work safety, saying that no one should relax on the matter, and authorities should thoroughly inspect all the potential risks. 

In 2020, a total of 122 mine incidents occurred nationwide, resulting in 225 deaths, a year-on-year drop of 28.8 percent in death toll, with zero gas mining accident, the first time this has happened since 1949, according to media reports. 


Global Times

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