At 13:16 on 22 February 2023, a serious collapse accident occurred in Xinjing Coal Industry Open pit Coal Mine (Chinese: 阿拉善左旗露天煤矿坍塌事故) in Alxa Left Banner, Inner Mongolia, causing 53 people to "lose contact or die". Six others were injured.

Casualties

Two people were initially confirmed dead with 53 regarded as missing. In March, state operated China Central Television indirectly confirmed that all remaining trapped miners were "missing or dead". In June, it indirectly confirmed that they were all dead, bringing the death toll to 53.

Reactions

The company's main shareholder, Chen Fenggan, claimed that he had no liability for what happened. He was later compelled under pressure from the media and outraged public to issue another statement.

Investigations found that the accident was a result of illegal construction and production of the coal mine, reckless operation of the contracting construction company, and oversight by local party committees, governments, and departments.

After the incident, the Ministry of Emergency Management called for comprehensive inspections and rectifications to be conducted to root out the major hidden safety hazards in key sectors and fields.

References

See also

YouTube CCTV News footage of event


Workers continue to dig in search for 47 missing at China mine PBS News

Shocked by landslide after coal mine collapse in China

Survivor describes deadly collapse at openpit coal mine in China YouTube

94 Alxa Left Banner Stock Photos, HighRes Pictures, and Images Getty

94 Alxa Left Banner Stock Photos, HighRes Pictures, and Images Getty