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 | A woman cries while waiting for news about her relative trapped in Chenjiashan Coalmine in Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province November 28, 2004. A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Sunday, trapping as many as 170 miners in what could be the worst disaster to hit the world's most dangerous mining industry in years. At least 123 miners escaped from the state-owned Chenjiashan Coalmine in Shaanxi province after Sunday morning's explosion. click to open  |  | An overall view of Chenjiashan Coalmine in Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province November 28, 2004. A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Sunday, trapping as many as 170 miners in what could be the worst disaster to hit the world's most dangerous mining industry in years. At least 123 miners escaped from the state-owned Chenjiashan Coalmine in Shaanxi province after Sunday morning's explosion. click to open  |  | Rescuers work at the Chenjiashan Coalmine in Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province November 28, 2004. A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Sunday, trapping as many as 170 miners in what could be the worst disaster to hit the world's most dangerous mining industry in years. At least 123 miners escaped from the state-owned Chenjiashan Coalmine in Shaanxi province after Sunday morning's explosion. click to open  |  | Chinese rescuers carry a miner out of Chenjiashan Coalmine in Tongchuan, northwest China's Shaanxi Province November 28, 2004. A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Sunday, trapping as many as 170 miners in what could be the worst disaster to hit the world's most dangerous mining industry in years. At least 123 miners escaped from the state-owned Chenjiashan Coalmine in Shaanxi province after Sunday morning's explosion. click to open  |
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