Arabic version: انفجار منجم الفحم يودي بحياة العديد في شمال الصين
A devastating gas explosion at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in northern China has led to the deaths of at least 82 individuals, with two others reported missing. This incident marks the worst mining disaster in the country since 2009. Chinese President Xi Jinping has emphasized the need for exhaustive efforts in the ongoing search and rescue operations.
Rescue teams have deployed advanced mine inspection robots equipped with gas sensors and infrared cameras to assist in the operation. These technological tools aim to enhance the safety and efficiency of the rescue efforts, as reported by state media.
The explosion occurred early on a Sunday morning, prompting immediate responses from local authorities. The incident has drawn significant attention both nationally and internationally, highlighting ongoing safety concerns within China’s mining industry.
According to BBC News, the situation continues to develop as rescue operations progress, and further updates are expected as the search for the missing individuals continues.




















