14 miners dead,2 still trapped underground after southwest China mine blast

<p>The accident in the early hours of Tuesday is the latest in a series of mining incidents in China, where safety regulations are often poorly enforced. Fourteen miners were killed on Tuesday in a coal and gas blast at a mine in southwest China, leaving two people still trapped underground, authorities said.</p>

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14 miners dead,2 still trapped underground after southwest China mine blast

The accident
in the early hours of Tuesday is the latest in a series of mining incidents in
China, where safety regulations are often poorly enforced.

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Fourteen
miners were killed on Tuesday in a coal and gas blast at a mine in southwest
China, leaving two people still trapped underground, authorities said.

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