Nine killed in Pakistan coal mine collapse

Nine killed in Pakistan coal mine collapse
In this file photo, Pakistani miners drill holes to places explosives at the Khewra salt mine in Khewra, some 160 km southeast of Islamabad. (BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP)
Updated 12 September 2018
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Nine killed in Pakistan coal mine collapse

Nine killed in Pakistan coal mine collapse
  • In a similar incident, 43 miners were killed in Balochistan in 2011
  • Pakistan's coal mines are notorious for poor safety standards.

PESHAWAR: Nine miners were killed and four injured when the roof of a coal mine collapsed on Wednesday in Pakistan's northwestern town of Darra Adam Khel, officials said.
The incident, the second fatal coal mining accident in Pakistan in a month, happened in Akhurwal village as workers entered the coal mine at the start of the day, senior local administration official Shahid Ilyas told AFP.
He said the nine bodies and all the injured workers were later pulled out of the mine, with two seriously wounded.
A senior local police official, Muhammad Ejaz, confirmed the incident and said they were investigating.
Pakistan's coal mines are notorious for poor safety standards. At least 18 miners were killed after a blast tore through a coal mine in Sinjidi village near the southwestern city of Quetta on August 13.
In a similar incident, at least 43 miners were killed in Sorange district of Balochistan in 2011.