201 Dead, Hundreds Trapped in Turkish Coal Mine
At least 201 are dead after a power-distribution unit caused a deadly explosion and fire in a Turkish coal mine in the western part of the country
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said
early Wednesday that 787 people were working in the mine when the
accident occurred, the Associated Press reports. Yildiz also said that
carbon-monoxide poisoning was the cause of most fatalities. A local
administrator said the explosion and fire were caused by a
power-distribution unit.
“Time is working against us,” Yildiz said, noting that close to 400
people were involved in the recovery efforts, which had rescued 363 of
the miners so far.
An official told NBC News that rescue teams were inside the mine, providing oxygen to those still trapped.
The company that owns the mine, located in Soma, approximately 250 km
(155 miles) south of Istanbul, confirmed that some of its workers were
killed but would not give a specific number. The poor safety conditions
of Turkey’s mining industry make accidents common.
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