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Thursday, January 10, 2002, updated at 10:44(GMT+8)

Mine Disaster in Nandan
Phased Progress Made, 23 Corpses Found at Nandan
China Closes Probe Into Guangxi Tin Mine Flood

Investigators from the Chinese State Council have ended their wide-scale investigation into a flood in a tin mine in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region last July that killed 81 miners.

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China Closes Probe Into Guangxi Tin Mine Flood
Investigators from the Chinese State Council have ended their wide-scale investigation into a flood in a tin mine in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region last July that killed 81 miners.
It is clear that the accident is a result of widespread corruption among major officials of Nandan County and their connected interests with illegal miners. The officials involved have been arrested for further investigation.
 


Investigation Unveils Cause of Tin Mine Flooding Accident
Investigators dispatched by the Chinese State Council have ended their probe into the cause of the tin mine flooding accident in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on July 17 that led to 80 deaths.
 


China Ends Search for Mine Flood Victims
China has wrapped up search-and-rescue for the victims of a mine flood in Nandan County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, in mid July, which is believed to have claimed 81 lives.
 


Commentary: Nandan Mine Worst Accident a Corruption-Caused Disaster
After the occurrence of the world-shocking "July 17" worst mine accident in Nandan, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, colleagues in the media circle, defying the danger of being interrogated and shadowed, and guns aiming at them and daggers pressing against their throats and bellies, have torn down the "black curtain", or the inside secrecy, of the Nandan mine catastrophe.
 


79 Corpses Found in Nandan Mine Flooding
With all floodwater drained on Monday evening, 79 corpses were found in Nandan July 17 mine flooding.
 


Phased Progress Made, 23 Corpses Found at Nandan
All-round investigations are being carried out these days into the 7.17 mines flooding accident at Nandan, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and with floods being pumped out at gathering speed, phased progress has been made to that end.
 


China's 'Biggest Lie' Unravels to Expose Mine Culprits
The cover-up of the July 17 Guangxi tin mine accident that killed at least 81 people has been described by Chinese media as "the biggest lie in China".
 


90 Arrested over Southwest China's Tin Mine Accident
Seventy alleged gang members and 20 employees of a tin mine company have been arrested a day after it was revealed that there was collusion between gangsters and local officials to cover up a mine accident in which at least 81 workers were killed.
 


State Council Team Probes Into Mine Flooding Accident
A State Council investigation team arrived in Nandan County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Thursday to probe into the cause of the July 17 mine water leakage accident, which has resulted in the missing of 81 people.
 


State Council Investigation Team to Prove Into causes of Mine Flooding Accident
A State Council Investigation team arrived in Nanning, regional capital of southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Wednesday afternoon to probe into the July 17 Nandan mine flooding accident which feared to have claimed 81 lives.
 


Guangxi Tin Flooding Leaves 81 Missing
A preliminary investigation shows that 81 miners in Nandan County of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are missing and feared dead in a mine accident taking place on July 17.
 


Official Urges Ferreting Out of Mine Flooding Cause
Li Rongrong, head of the State Economic and Trade Commission, said Tuesday that breakthrough has been made in the investigation of Guangxi's tin mine flooding that has left 81 miners missing.
 


Mine Flooding Leaves 81 Missing, Five Top County Officials Punished
Five top officials of Nandan County in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region have been either dismissed from their posts or suspended for neglecting their duties.
 


Mine Disaster: Can Truth Be Out When Water Recedes?
Li Rongrong, minister of the State Economic and Trade Commission (SETC), urged Saturday, August 4 in Nandan County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, that the search for victims of a tin mine accident should be sped up and all-out efforts made to rescue possible survivors.
 


Progress Made in Investigations into Nandan Mine Accident
Great progress has been made in investigations into the serious accident that occurred on July 17 in the Nandang Mine£¬south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
 


15 Arrested for Fatal Mining Disaster in Nandan
A total of 15 people responsible for the water leak accident in Nandan County, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has been detained by the police.
 


Disaster Investigation to be Sped up, Media's Role Confirmed
Li Rongrong, minister in charge of the State Economic and Trade Commission (SETC), urged Saturday in Nandan county, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, that the investigation of a tin mine accident should be sped up and efforts should be made to rescue possible survivors.
 


Delegation Flies to Guangxi to Investigate Reported Coal Mine Disaster
A survivor from a flooded mine in South China estimates up to 400 workers were trapped in the tin pit accident on July 16 and accused the mine's owner of covering up the disaster last month.
 


Tin Mine Accident in Guangxi Reported to Trap in 300
Authorities in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Wednesday confirmed a reported water leak in a tin mine in Nandan County but refused to say how many people were trapped inside.
 


Guangxi Tin Mine Floods, 70 Reported Dead
More than 200 miners are trapped and feared dead in a flooded tin mine in China's southern region of Guangxi, according to report carried by Wenhui Daily on Tuesday, but mine officials said the reports were highly exaggerated.
 






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