The 2009 Heilongjiang mine explosion () was a
mining accident
A mining accident is an accident that occurs during the process of mining minerals or metals. Thousands of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially from underground mining (hard rock), underground coal mining, although accidents al ...
that occurred on November 21, 2009, near
Hegang
Hegang ( zh, s=鹤岗, p=Hègǎng, also known as Heli and Xingshan), is a prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang province of the People's Republic of China, situated in the southeastern section of the Lesser Khingan Range, facing Jiamusi across t ...
in the
Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang is a province in northeast China. It is the northernmost and easternmost province of the country and contains China's northernmost point (in Mohe City along the Amur) and easternmost point (at the confluence of the Amur and Us ...
, northeastern
China
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, which killed 108 people.
A further 29 people were hospitalised.
The explosion occurred in the Xinxing coal mine shortly before dawn, at 02:30
CST, when 528 people were believed to be in the pit. Of these, 420 are believed to have been rescued.
Location and explosion
The mine, located close to the
China–Russia border
The Chinese–Russian border or the Sino-Russian border is the Border, international border between China and Russia. After the final demarcation carried out in the early 2000s, it measures , , is owned by the state-run
Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group Co., Ltd., which has been open since 1917,
and produces 12 million tons of coal per year,
making it one of the largest and oldest coal mines in the country.
A preliminary investigation concluded that the explosion was caused by trapped, pressurised gases underground and poor ventilation in the mine shaft.
The blast was powerful enough that it was felt away. Many nearby buildings were damaged, including one next to the mine whose roof was blown off.
The director of Hegang General Hospital, where the injured were being treated, told the
Xinhua News Agency
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that "most of the injured are suffering from compound injuries, such as respiratory injuries, broken bones and gas poisoning".
Response
A Chinese official said rescue efforts were being impeded by gas and debris from collapsed tunnels.
The death toll made it the worst
accident of its type within the past two years.
While hope for those trapped was fading, a Chinese official stated that the effort was still a rescue operation.
San Jingguang, a mining company spokesman stated that "if we haven't found them, to us that means they are still alive."
Chinese Vice-Premier
Zhang Dejiang
Zhang Dejiang (; born 4 November 1946) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress between 2013 and 2018. He was also the third-ranking member of the Politburo Standin ...
visited the site to inspect rescue efforts on the afternoon of November 21, while
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
The general secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party ( zh, s=中国共产党中央委员会总书记, p=Zhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng Zhōngyāng Wěiyuánhuì Zǒngshūjì) is the leader of the Chinese Communist Part ...
Hu Jintao
Hu Jintao (born 21 December 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to 2012, the president of China from 2003 to 2013, and chairman of the Central Military Comm ...
and
Premier of the State Council Wen Jiabao
Wen Jiabao ( zh, s=温家宝, p=Wēn Jiābǎo; born 15 September 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the 6th premier of China from 2003 to 2013. In his capacity as head of government, Wen was regarded as the leading figure behin ...
are both said to have "made instructions on the rescue work".
Both have also expressed condolences for those killed.
Meanwhile,
Li Zhanshu
Li Zhanshu (born 30 August 1951) is a Chinese retired politician, who was the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 2018 to 2023. He was the third-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Ch ...
, the governor of Heilongjiang called for increased safety standards in Chinese mines,
and the provincial work safety bureau vowed to step up its mining reform programme.
Chinese television initially reported that the death toll was 31.
It later reported the number of dead had more than doubled over the extremely cold night.
As a result of the accident, the director, vice director and chief engineer of the mining company are reported to have been removed from their individual posts.
The Chinese state prosecutor is investigating the possibility that criminal negligence was responsible for the disaster.
Chinese media reported on November 23, 2009, that an investigation had concluded poor management was to blame for the incident.
Relatives of the deceased also claimed on November 23 that officials did not notify them of the accident.
See also
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List of coal mining accidents in China
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Xiaojiawan coal mine disaster
References
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