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Death toll rises to 41 in Türkiye coal mine explosion

Türkiye Materials 15 October 2022 18:10 (UTC +04:00)
Death toll rises to 41 in Türkiye coal mine explosion

The death toll from a coal mine explosion in northern Türkiye rose to at least 41 people on Oct. 15, officials said, Trend reports citing Hurriyet Daily News.

Desperate relatives had waited all night in the cold outside the state-owned TTK Amasra Muessese Mudurlugu mine in the town of Amasra, in the Black Sea coastal province of Bartın, hoping for news. There were 110 miners working in the shaft when the explosion occurred Friday evening.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Amasra on Oct. 15. He tweeted that any neglect would punished. He also said that 41 miners were confirmed dead.

Energy Minister Fatih Donmez said rescue efforts were almost complete. Earlier he had said that a fire was still burning in the mine’s gallery where more than a dozen miners had been trapped. Work to isolate and cool the fire continued, he said.

Preliminary assessments indicated that the explosion was likely caused by firedamp, which is a reference to flammable gases found in coal mines, Donmez said overnight. Three prosecutors were investigating the blast.

A miner who works the day shift said he saw the news and hurried to the site to help with the rescue. “We saw a frightful scene, it cannot be described, it’s very sad,” said Celal Kara, 40. “They’re all my friends... they all had dreams," the miner of 14 years said after exiting the mine, his face covered in soot.

Ambulances were on standby at the site. Rescue teams were dispatched to the area, including from neighboring provinces, Türkiye’s disaster management agency, AFAD, said.

Separately, the Turkish police headquarters said in a statement that legal action would be taken against 12 online users who allegedly shared provocative content about the mine explosion to incite hate on social media.

Türkiye’s worst mine disaster was in 2014, when 301 miners died after a fire erupted inside a coal mine in the town of Soma, in the west of the country.

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