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Coal mine explosion kills 46 in central China

At least 46 miners were killed Monday when an explosion ripped through a coal mine in central China, state media reported.
Image: Relative of a dead miner grieves
The relative of a dead miner grieves at the Xingdong No.2 Mine in Pingdingshan, Henan province, China on Monday, June 21. China Daily via Reuters
/ Source: The Associated Press

At least 46 miners were killed Monday when an explosion ripped through a coal mine in central China, state media reported.

The blast hit a mine in Pingdingshan city in the province of Henan, the State Administration of Work Safety said. Seventy-two miners were trapped initially but 26 escaped, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

State broadcaster CCTV reported on its website many of the deaths were caused by carbon monoxide poisoning set off by the explosion. The report said an investigation is under way into the cause of the blast.

Safety has improved sharply in recent years, but China's mining industry is by far the world's deadliest. Accidents and blasts killed more than 2,600 coal miners last year.