The blast struck a coal mine in Tabas, about 335 miles southeast of the capital, Tehran.
An explosion in a coal mine in eastern Iran killed at least 33 workers and injured 17 others, officials said Sunday, marking one of the worst mining disasters in the country’s history as others remained missing hours after the blast.
The blast struck a coal mine in Tabas, about 335 miles southeast of the capital, Tehran, on Saturday night. By Sunday, weeping miners stood alongside mine cars that brought up the bodies of their colleagues, all covered in coal dust.
Around 70 people had been working at the time of the blast. State television later said that 17 were believed to be trapped at a depth of 650 feet down a 2,300-foot tunnel. However, figures kept changing throughout Sunday regarding the disaster in the rural area with some reports suggesting the death toll was higher.
Authorities blamed the blast on a leak of methane gas.