Coalmine blast kills 16 in southwest Pakistan


FE Team | Published: May 06, 2018 10:29:14 | Updated: May 06, 2018 13:47:33


16 die in Pakistan coalmine blast

At least 16 miners have been killed and more than a dozen others remained trapped after an explosion in a coalmine in southwest Pakistan, officials said.

Saturday's blast in the Marwar coalfields in Baluchistan province was caused by a build-up of methane gas inside the mine, Director of Disaster Management Attaullah Khan said, according to a Reuters report Sunday.

“We have retrieved 11 bodies”, Khan said, adding five others were still in the mine.

Efforts to rescue the trapped miners were under way, Chief Inspector of Mines Iftikhar Ahmad said. He said two other labourers died in a landslide in an another mine nearby. It was not immediately clear if that was caused by the explosion.

Accidents are frequent in the province’s mines, where safety measures are basic and much of whose workforce is drawn from labourers from other parts of Pakistan.

The mines are mostly owned by state-run Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation, which leases many of them to private contractors.

The country has huge coal reserves estimated at more than 184 billion tonnes. It produces 4 million tonnes of coal annually, most of which is consumed by brick-making kilns.

The Marwar coalfields lie some 60 km (35 miles) east of Baluchistan’s capital Quetta.

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