At least 90 dead in China coal mine explosion

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The death toll from a gas explosion at a coal ​mine in northern China‘s Shanxi province has jumped to ‌90, state media CCTV reported on Saturday.

The gas explosion occurred late on Friday at the Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan county, ​with 247 workers on duty underground, state media Xinhua ​reported earlier in the day.

Chinese President Xi Jinping ⁠called for authorities to “spare no effort” in treating the ​injured and conducting search and rescue operations, while ordering a ​thorough investigation into the cause of the accident and strict accountability in accordance with the law, according to Xinhua.

Rescuers work at the site after a gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in Qinyuan county, Shanxi, China, May 23, 2026. via REUTERS

Emergency rescue vehicle at the site of a coal mine accident in Qinyuan County, China.
The death toll from the gas explosion has jumped to ‌90, state media CCTV reported. Xinhua/Shutterstock

Premier Li Qiang echoed ​the instructions, calling for timely and accurate release of ​information and rigorous accountability.

Rescue operations were ongoing and the cause of the ‌accident ⁠was under investigation, according to the local emergency management authority in Qinyuan.

China has significantly reduced coal mine fatalities — often caused by gas explosions or flooding — since the early 2000s ​through more ​stringent regulations and ⁠safer practices.

The Liushenyu incident, though, was one of the deadliest reported in China ​in the past decade.

Executives of the company ​responsible for ⁠the mine have been detained, Xinhua reported.

Earlier Xinhua had reported only eight dead, with more than 200 people brought safely ⁠to ​the surface. It did not explain ​the jump in the death toll.

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