Tragedy Strikes Iranian Coal Mine: Over 50 Dead in Methane Explosion
A devastating methane gas explosion at the Tabas coal mine in South Khorasan, Iran, has claimed the lives of 51 miners and left 20 others injured. The incident occurred on Saturday evening, trapping workers deep underground.
Rescue efforts have been severely hampered by the presence of methane gas, making it difficult for emergency responders to reach those trapped. The mine, operated by the Madanjoo Company, is located in a region that produces 76% of Iran's coal.
Governor Javad Ghenaat confirmed that the explosion was caused by a methane gas leak. Authorities, including Prosecutor Ali Nesaei, have launched investigations into potential negligence and errors leading to the tragedy.
Images of the rescue operation have been broadcast on state television, showing the challenging conditions faced by emergency teams. President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed his condolences and promised government follow-up, declaring a three-day national mourning period.
This incident is a stark reminder of the persistent safety issues in Iran's mining sector, which has seen similar fatal accidents in the past.
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