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21 killed in Chinese coal mine ordered to improve safety standards in 2017

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Roof collapse at Lijiagou mine in Shaanxi province happened as 87 people were working underground
A cave-in at a coal mine in northwest China on Saturday has left 21 people dead, state media reported on Sunday.
The incident happened at the Lijiagou mine in Shenmu, Shaanxi province, about 4:30pm when 87 people were working underground, local authorities said.
Although rescuers managed to lift 66 miners to safety, 19 were found dead on Saturday, while two others, initially thought to be missing, were confirmed as fatalities on Sunday, state broadcaster CCTV said.
Footage from the scene showed a large number of rescue vehicles and personnel still at the site on Sunday, while the report said an investigation into the cause of the collapse is under way.
According to a government notice, the Lijiagou mine was granted approval in 2016 to produce 900,000 tonnes of coal a year.

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