The fire at the Xinghua mine in the city of Jixi was brought under
control on Saturday, and 21 bodies were recovered at the mine, owned by
the Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group, the official Xinhua News
Agency said.
The provincial work safety administration confirmed the incident and the death toll on Saturday.
A work safety employee who only gave his family name of Xing, as is
customary with low-ranking Chinese bureaucrats, said rescuers were
searching for the missing person.
Xinhua said 38 miners were working underground when an angle belt caught
fire on Friday night and that 16 people were pulled out to safety.
Xinhua did not say what caused the fire.
This is the deadliest mine incident since April this year, when a water
leak at a coal mine killed 21 people in the northern city of Datong in
Shanxi province.
China's mines have long been the world's deadliest, but safety improvements have reduced deaths in recent years.
Last year, 931 people were killed in mine accidents throughout China,
drastically down from the year 2002, when nearly 7,000 miners were
killed.
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