Five Chinese workers among injured in coal mine blast in Malaysia
Updated: 2014-11-23 17:19
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
An injured from a coal mine explosion in Kuching, eastern Malaysia is transfered to hospital, Nov 22, 2014. [Photo/Xinhua] |
KUALA LUMPUR -- Five Chinese workers were injured Saturday in a coal mine explosion in eastern Malaysia, Chinese consulate in Kuching told Xinhua on Sunday. The explosion has left three persons killed and 29 injured.
All of the Chinese victims come from China's Anhui province, and they all suffered different degrees of burns, an official from the Chinese consulate in Kuching said.The consulate staff has visited the Chinese victims and they will continue to keep in touch with the hospital and the police, she added.
Local reports said Sunday that three foreign workers killed in the explosion have been identified, and the number of the injured has risen to 29.
Malaysian English-language newspaper The Star quoted Sri Aman Police Chief Deputy Superintendent of Police Mat Jusoh Mohammad as saying the deceased were identified as an Indonesian, a Democratic People's Republic of Korean (DPRK) worker and a Myanmar national.
He also said the number of the injured has risen to 29, including nine Indonesians, six Myanmar nationals, five Chinese, seven DPRK nationals and two Bangladeshis.
The explosion occurred in the eastern Sarawak state at 8:45 a.m. local time (0045 GMT) on Saturday when 119 miners were working underground.
Sri Aman Fire and Rescue Department Chief Ranger Moos said the blast happened when a switch for the conveyor belt was turned on, and an extractor fan used for expelling gas out of the tunnel was not working. The sparks from the switch or the defective may have caused the accident.
- Sports moments of the week: Nov 17-23
- 42nd American Music Awards held in Los Angeles
- A retrospection of righted wrongs
- Top 10 kinds of foreigners in China
- Anxious Ferguson waits for grand jury's decision
- Mascots from Olympic, Paralympic games arrive in Rio
- China's boxer Zou Shiming defeats unbeaten Thai
- Mountains echo to the sound of music
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
World Internet Conference |
Drug abuse blamed for big increase in violence |
A commuter's last train |
Stock Connect unites HK, Shanghai |
Air force plans to modify pilot selection process |
Koalas steal the show at G20 in Brisbane |
Today's Top News
US aids in return of economic fugitives
80% of China's rich aspire to overseas education
International luxury hotels expand in China
Disney, SMG expand partnership
LA mayor visits Beijing
Subway-push victim mourned in Chinatown
China, Pacific island nations boost ties
Media reveals aircraft carrier base spying case
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |