Miners trapped in flooded mine in northwest China

File photo of rescue team

An unknown number of workers were trapped after a coal mine was flooded in northwest China’s Qinghai Province on Saturday, local authorities said.

Rescuers are rushing to the site located in Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, said the provincial emergency management department.

In January, two Chinese miners were rescued after being trapped underground for two weeks.

They said they made contact with rescuers by knocking on a pipe.

They were among 11 people pulled out alive after a Jan. 10 blast in the gold mine in China’s Shandong province.

Nine others were found dead, while another died the week before in the mine after falling into a coma.

In April, 21 miners were trapped by an underground flood in the Xinjiang region of China, a state news agency reported.

As of the time of writing this report, details of the Qinghai Province mine trapping of the workers were sketchy.

Xinhua

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