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Bodies identified in Shaanxi coalmine blast
XI'AN, Dec. 2(Xinhuanet)-- Fourteen more bodies were taken out of the mine Thursday morning, increasing the body count to 35 at the Chenjiashan coal mine in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
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¡¤ Bodies identified in Shaanxi coalmine blast
Fourteen more bodies were taken out of the mine Thursday morning, increasing the body count to 35 at the Chenjiashan coal mine in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
¡¤ 3 more bodies found after Shaanxi coalmine blast
Rescuers found three more bodies Thursday morning after an explosion rocked a coal mine Wednesday in southwest China's Guizhou Province, raising the total death to 16.
¡¤ Shaanxi coal mine suffers two more blasts, no new casualties
A gas blast-devastated coal mine in northwest China suffered two more explosions but no new casualtiesearly Thursday morning, according to the rescue headquarters.
¡¤ One new gas blast causes no casualty in Shaanxi colliery
The disaster-hit Chenjiashan coal mine in northwest China's Shaanxi Province again had a new blast Thursday morning but suffered no new casualty, said officials in
¡¤ Pain and despair among workers' families at explosion coal mine
Agony was written on every face, tears fell from all eyes. Many collapsed, letting out cries that pierced every heart there. The official declaration of no survival
¡¤ 166 presumed dead in Shaanxi mine blast
The death toll from a coal mine blast in Shaanxi province has risen to 166, confirming one of the worst disasters to hit the country this year.
¡¤ Death toll from Shaanxi mine blast rises to 65
Sixty-five bodies have been found from the site of the gas explosion accident that happened Sunday at the Chenjiashan coal mine in northwest China's Shaanxi
¡¤ 5 specialists join coalmine rescue, probe work
Five specialists Tuesday arrived at the gas blast site of the Chenjiashan Coalmine in northwest China's Shaanxi Province to help the rescue and investigation
¡¤ Death toll from Shaanxi coalmine blast tops 50
Rescuers said Monday with the discovery of more than 20 bodies Monday, bringing the death toll of Sunday's gas explosion at a coalmine in Shaanxi Province to
¡¤ 25 killed in Shaanxi coalmine blast
At least 25 miners were killed following a major gas explosion at the Chenjiashan Coalmine in Shaanxi Province at 7:20 a.m. Sunday, and 141 remained trapped
¡¤ Top leaders show concern over coalmine blast
Top Chinese leaders have showed enormous concern over a deadly gas explosion which took place at the Chenjiashan Coal Mine in northwest China's Shaanxi
¡¤ 166 trapped in Shaanxi coal mine blast
By 6 p.m. Sunday, 127 miners were rescued alive after a major gas explosion took place at the Chenjiashan Coalmine, Shaanxi Province, around 7:10 a.m. but another
¡¤ Number of trapped miners reduced to 166
By 6 p.m. on Sunday, 127 miners wererescued alive after a major gas explosion took place at the Chenjiashan Coalmine, Shaanxi Province, around 7:10 a.m. but
¡¤ 170 remain trapped in Shaanxi coalmine gas explosion
By 1 p.m. on Sunday, 123 miners were rescued alive after a major gas explosion took place at the Chenjiashan Coalmine, Shaanxi Province, around 7:10 a.m. but
¡¤ Gas incident strikes state-owned coalmine in Shaanxi
A gas accident took place at the Chenjiashan Coalmine, a state-owned coal production base in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, around 7 a.m. on Sunday, but no

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