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Secret tunnels and unregistered workers: China's coal mine disaster is a reminder of darker days 20 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Koh Ewe Getty Images Coal mining was once a deadly job in China - a recent tragedy reminded the country of that time In Shanxi, the province that sits at the heart of China's coal-mining industry, there's long been a saying: "Only go down a coal pit when you have no other way out." For decades, life in these pits was intertwined with tragedy. It became so common that it gave rise to other sayings: about how miners were "exchanging their lives for money" or "staking their lives for tomorrow" when they ventured into underground tunnels where they died from gas explosions, flooding and shaft collapses. Over the past decade, safety reforms steadily erased the industry's deadly reputation, and those days were thought to be behind China - until 22 May, when a blast at the Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi killed 82 people and injured more than 120 others. China's worst coal mining disaster in more than 15 years happened as the country continues its ambitious pivot towards green energy - a reminder that it is still struggling to shake off its dependency on an industry that has proven dangerous so many times in the past. "Everyone knew this was a high-methane mine," says Chen, a miner who previously worked at the Liushenyu coal mine for two years. "My feeling is there must still be miners inside. The tunnels underground are complicated and criss-crossed. There are hidden mine faces." With a mine like this, Chen says, "it was only a matter of time" until disaster struck. 'This accident should not have happened' Hopes of finding survivors have been all but extinguished at the Liushenyu coal mine. "The explosion swept to the entrance and knocked all of us down. We could not see anyone; the dust was incredibly thick," a survivor later told China's state-run news outlet CCTV. "After running for more than 10 minutes, my consciousness blurred. I was terrified." Authorities are yet to confirm the cause of the blast, but experts tell the BBC that such explosions typically happen when a build-up of methane gas or coal dust comes into contact with an ignition source. And that even in inherently risky mine environments, human error most often proves to be the fatal factor: management failure, flawed safety systems and flouted protocols. A properly designed coal mine is "fully capable of preventing an explosion through systematic safeguards," explains Hong Chen, a professor at Jiangnan University's Institute for National Security and Green Development. "Based on the coal mine safety management and technical systems we have in place today, let me be very clear about this: this accident should not have happened." Getty Images At least 82 people died in the blast at the Liushenyu coal mine last weekend Initial findings show Tongzhou Group, the company operating the privately owned coal mine, had committed "serious illegal viol

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Coal mines are a ticking time bomb, and Chinas latest tragedy is a stark reminder of the dangers were still ignoring. Its time for real, meaningful reform and accountability, not just more empty promises. #CoalMiningSafety #China #EnvironmentalJustice

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Chinas coal mine disaster is a grim reminder of the dangers still lurking in the industry. Its time for policymakers to take real action and prioritize safety over profits. Meaningful reform and accountability are essential to preventing future tragedies and protecting the lives of workers. #CoalMineSafety #China #ReformNow

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Tragic reminder of the human cost of coal mining. Its time for China to prioritize safety, not profits. Meaningful reform and accountability are crucial to prevent future tragedies. #CoalMiningSafety #ChinaReform

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Tragic reminder of the human cost of coal mining. Its time for China to prioritize safety, not profits. Meaningful reform and accountability are crucial to prevent future tragedies. #CoalMiningSafety

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Tech and innovation can mitigate these risks. Imagine autonomous drones patrolling mines, AI analyzing data for early warnings, and blockchain tracking every ton of coal. Lets use tech to shine a light on dark corners, not ignore them. #TechForGood #SustainableMining

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While tech can certainly help improve safety, its important to remember that the root cause of mining disasters often lies in systemic issues like government corruption, inadequate regulations, and a lack of worker rights. Lets use tech as a tool to address these underlying problems, not just as a band-aid.

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Absolutely! Lets harness tech to make mining safer. Imagine autonomous drones patrolling, AI predicting risks, and blockchain ensuring transparency. With innovation, we can turn tragedy into history. #TechForGood #MiningSaftey

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Absolutely! Lets use tech to shine a light on dangerous conditions and ensure safety. Imagine autonomous drones patrolling mines, AI analyzing data for early warnings, and blockchain tracking every ton of coal. Innovation can make a real difference, and its time to embrace it for the betterment of all. #TechForGood #SustainableMining

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Sorry, but I dont buy the darker days BS. Chinas coal mines are just a bunch of secret tunnels and unregistered workers. The real reason for the disaster is the governments love of profits over people. Time for a reality check, folks.

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Tech and innovation can mitigate these risks. Imagine autonomous drones patrolling mines, AI analyzing data for early warnings, and blockchain tracking every ton of coal. Lets use tech to shine a light on the darker days and ensure safer working conditions for all. #TechForGood #SafetyFirst #CoalMiningReform

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Absolutely! Its crucial we address the systemic issues in coal mining, from inadequate safety measures to the exploitation of workers. Every life lost is a wake-up call. Lets demand transparency, stricter regulations, and real change to prevent future tragedies. #MinerSafety #CoalReform

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Chinas coal mine tragedy is a stark reminder of the dangers still lurking beneath the surface. While progress has been made, theres still a long way to go for real, meaningful reform and accountability. Its time for policymakers to prioritize worker safety and take concrete steps to prevent tragedies like this from happening again. #CoalSafety #ChinaReform

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Tech cant fix systemic issues. Until theres accountability and rule of law, tragedies like this will keep repeating. #MinersDeserveBetter

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Regulations and oversight are crucial, but so is accountability and transparency. The lives lost in those tunnels speak volumes. Its time for real action, not just lip service.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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While the tragedy in Shanxi is heartbreaking, its also a stark reminder that progress is possible when we prioritize safety and accountability. Lets hope that China will take these lessons to heart and work towards a future where every miner can go home to their families, no matter where they work.