At least five labourers were killed when a coal mine collapsed in northwest Pakistan on March 13 2016 
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Coal mine collapse kills 5 workers in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: A coal mine in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir has collapsed after an apparent gas explosion, killing five miners including two brothers, an official said Monday.

Seven miners were digging coal about 800 feet deep in the tunnel at the time of explosion late last night, Deputy Commissioner of Muzaffarabad Masood ur-Rehman said.

They got trapped when the mine collapsed on them due to gas explosion in Seri Darra village near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

"Two persons escaped but five were trapped and killed,"  Rehman said. The bodies were recovered today, he added.

The miners had died before the rescuers reached them early in the morning.

A murder case has been registered against the leaseholder and contractor for failing to observe safety standards. The coal mine has been closed down till further orders.
 

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