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Gas outburst in China coal mine kills five, traps seven

The outburst occurred on Wednesday night when 51 workers were underground at the mine in the city of Dengfeng in Henan province, sources said.

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BEIJING: A falling roof triggered a gas outburst in a central Chinese coal mine that killed five people and trapped seven others, state media said on Thursday.

The outburst occurred on Wednesday night when 51 workers were underground at the mine in the city of Dengfeng in Henan province, state broadcaster CCTV said.

Thirty-nine workers rose to safety while the others were trapped or killed, the report said.

Workers were doing maintenance work in a pump room when the roof fell, causing the outburst of gas, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Some reports said three rescuers were among those who died, but that could not immediately be confirmed.

The mine company could not be reached. A city government official declined to comment.

China's mining industry has long been among the world's deadliest, and top work safety regulators have acknowledged that some mines cut corners on safety standards due to financial pressure.

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