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Last updated: 2005-11-28


Kin Demand Access to China Mine Blast Site
2005-11-28


A Chinese woman (R) cries over the death of her relative at Dongfeng coal mine in Qitaihe, northeastern China's Heilongjiang province November 28, 2005. An explosion ripped through the state-owned colliery, killing 134 miners and trapping 15 underground, just days after Chinese leaders called for vigilance to prevent major accidents.
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China Qitaihe Mine Accident
QITAIHE, China - Anxious relatives demanded to be allowed into a coal mine Monday after an explosion killed at least 134 miners and left 15 others missing, adding to a soaring death toll in China's mines despite a safety crackdown.... ...

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