2009 Chongqing mine blast

The 2009 Chongqing mine blast was a gas explosion that occurred at a coal mine in Southwestern China in Qijiang County, Chongqing.

2009 Chongqing mine blast
DateMay 30, 2009 (2009-05-30)
Time11 am
LocationQijiang County, Chongqing, China
Causeexcessive amount of explosives
Deaths30
Non-fatal injuries59
Arrests3

Explosion

The accident happened on 30 May 2009 around 11 a.m. at Tonghua Coal Mine in Qijiang County, when 131 miners were working underground. The Tonghua mine is affiliated with the state-owned Songzao Mining Bureau of Chongqing. The death toll reached 30 people and 101 miners were rescued, according to state media. Of those rescued, 59 were injured, including four in serious condition.[1][2]

The cause of the accident was an illegal practice which violated mining rules, and an excessive amount of explosives directly triggered the accident.[3]

Police detained three people: the owner of the coal mine, chief engineer, and project manager.[4]

See also

References

29°24′47″N 106°33′00″E / 29.413°N 106.55°E / 29.413; 106.55


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