Seven killed in gold mine accident in eastern China
A tragic incident at a gold mine in eastern China has resulted in the deaths of seven workers. The accident occurred on Saturday when a mine cage fell down a shaft, leading to immediate rescue efforts. The local authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the accident, which has raised concerns about safety standards in the mining industry. This incident highlights ongoing issues related to workplace safety in China, where mining accidents are not uncommon due to regulatory lapses and inadequate safety measures. The government has previously pledged to enhance safety protocols, but incidents like this continue to underscore the need for stricter enforcement and oversight.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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