An Open-pit Mine Collapsed In Inner Mongolia, 47 Miners Still Missing

26 Feb 2023 • 5:48 PM MYT
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A mine, operated by small local firm Xinjing Coal Mining Co, collapsed in an avalanche of rock on Wednesday, leaving workers buried under a pile of debris.

Taking to Twitter, netizen @NilofarAyoubi shared: “Trucks look like ants due to the magnitude of the collapse that bury dozens of them.”

Here is a video of the incident. Viewer discretion is advised.

According to CCTV: “The mine was buried under a pile of debris half a kilometre (1,600 feet) wide and an estimated 80 meters (260 feet) high.”

It was reported that a second landslide occurred, halting rescue efforts, with a risk of more collapses may take place.

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Hundreds of rescue workers, along with trained dogs, battled near-freezing conditions as they attempted to excavate the open-pit mine.

The Inner Mongolia Xinjing Coal Industry Company has been fined for numerous safety violations in the last year. The company has not yet released a statement about the catastrophe.

 

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