Mobile  |  About us  |  Photos  |  Videos  |  Subscriptions  |  RSS Feeds  |  Today's Paper  |  Classifieds  |  Contact Us
Advanced Search
The Daily Star
THURSDAY, 20 JUN 2013
09:55 AM Beirut time
Weather    
Beirut
24 °C
Blom Index
BLOM
1,150.1up
x
International
Follow this story Print Email this RSS Feed ePaper share this
Pakistan coal mine accident kills eight: official
Agence France Presse
Pakistan political activists protest against governor rule and termination of the provincial government in Quetta, on January 20, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ Banaras KHAN
Pakistan political activists protest against governor rule and termination of the provincial government in Quetta, on January 20, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ Banaras KHAN
A+ A-

QUETTA, Pakistan: A gas explosion killed eight Pakistani coal mine workers in the country's remote southwest on Monday, an official said.

The accident happened in Loralai district, nearly 600 kilometres (375 miles) southwest of Islamabad in the insurgency-torn province of Baluchistan, which is rich in gas, oil and mineral deposits.

"The blast took place due to methane gas. Eight workers died on the spot while two others were taken to hospital after being rescued," said Mohammad Iftikhar, provincial chief inspector of mines.

He told AFP that the accident happened when 200 miners were working more than 600 metres underground.

Pakistani mines are notorious for poor safety standards and ventilation.

At least 43 workers were killed in March 2011 when explosions triggered a collapse in a coal mine in Baluchistan.

 
Home International
 
     
 
Pakistan
Advertisement
Around the Web
Comments  

Your feedback is important to us!

We invite all our readers to share with us their views and comments about this article.

Disclaimer: Comments submitted by third parties on this site are the sole responsibility of the individual(s) whose content is submitted. The Daily Star accepts no responsibility for the content of comment(s), including, without limitation, any error, omission or inaccuracy therein. Please note that your email address will NOT appear on the site.

comments powered by Disqus
Story Summary
A gas explosion killed eight Pakistani coal mine workers in the country's remote southwest on Monday, an official said.

At least 43 workers were killed in March 2011 when explosions triggered a collapse in a coal mine in Baluchistan.
Related Articles
 
 
40 miners die in two coal mine blasts in SW China
 
 
Death toll rises to 12 in Indonesia mine collapse
Entities
Advertisement
Advertisement
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Linked In Follow us on Google+ Subscribe to our Live Feed
Multimedia
Images  
Sidon Clashes- in pictures
The Lebanese Army deployed Tuesday in Abra, an eastern suburb of the southern city of Sidon, after clashes between supporters of Sheikh Ahmad Assir and the Resistance Brigades, a pro-Hezbollah group, that claimed the life of one resident.
View all view all
Advertisement
Rami G. Khouri
Rami G. Khouri
Lessons I learned along Edgware Road
Michael Young
Michael Young
Russia may lose its strong Syria card
David Ignatius
David Ignatius
Barack Obama is not after a military defeat of Bashar Assad
View all view all
Advertisement
cartoon
 
Click to View Articles
 
 
News
Business
Opinion
Sports
Culture
Technology
Entertainment
Privacy Policy | Anti-Spamming Policy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice
© 2013 The Daily Star - All Rights Reserved - Designed and Developed By IDS