20 dead, 300 trapped in Turkey’s coal mine blast

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
Relatives of miners who are trapped underground after an explosion in a coal mine wait for news near the mine in Turkey's Black Sea city of Zonguldak,

Some 20 miners are reported to have been killed and up to 300 are believed trapped underground after an explosion at a coal mine in Soma, Manisa province, Turkey.

Those trapped are about 2km (1.2 miles) below the surface and 4km from the mine’s exit.

Search and rescue operations are taking place. It is estimated that 580 workers were underground at the time, but that many escaped.

Quoting health officials, local MP Muzaffer Yurttas told broadcaster NTV that 20 bodies had been retrieved and that at least another 20 workers had been taken to hospital.

“They died of choking and burns,” he said.

A senior local official, Mehmet Bahattin Atci, said thick smoke at the privately owned mine was hampering rescue efforts.

Energy Ministry Taner Yildiz is going to Soma to oversee the rescue operation, NTV said.

Although Yıldız mentioned “casualties” in his first statement after the accident, he warned that the death tolls reported in the press could be “misleading”, Hurriyet newspaper reported.

“Various numbers can be reported. I don’t want to give any numbers. We first have to reach our workers underground,” he told journalists before leaving for Manisa.

He also said four separate rescue teams were currently working in the mine. “The fire creates a problem but oxygen is being pumped into the mine shafts that weren’t affected,” he added.

Analysts say the safety record of Turkey’s coal mining industry lags behind that of most industrial nations.

The country’s worst mining disaster was in 1992, when 270 miners were killed near Zonguldak, on the Black Sea.

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