5 rescued after coal mine accident in north China
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TAIYUAN -- All the five miners trapped in a coal mine in North China's Shanxi province have been rescued Wednesday night, according to Datong Coal Mine Group.
At 8:56 pm Wednesday, the trapped miners were safely rescued and sent to hospital.
The accident happened at 2:45 pm Tuesday when the roof suddenly caved in at a working platform in a coal mine operated by a company of the group. Of the 13 miners working at the platform, eight came out of the mine safely.
A preliminary investigation showed that the accident was caused by the collapse of the supporting structure due to lamprophyre.
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