52 Dead In Russian Coal Mine Fire And 38 Missing, Reports Say
Lisa Kim
Forbes Staff
Updated Nov 25, 2021, 04:56pm EST
A fire at a Siberian coal mine Thursday has killed 52 people, including six rescuers, Russian news agency Tass reported, citing an emergency official who said there were no survivors from the incident believed to have been caused by a rare methane explosion. Click here to read more.
11 dead, 60 injured, dozens trapped in Russian mine after fire
Gulf Today Report
A fire at a coal mine in Russia’s Siberia killed 11 people and injured 60 others on Thursday, with dozens of others still trapped, authorities said. Click here to read more.
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