Fatal Blast at Iranian Coal Mine Raises Questions on Safety Standards

An explosion at a coal mine in Tabas, Iran, has reportedly led to the deaths of at least 49 workers. Concerns over safety measures have surfaced as the mine's safety systems failed. Iran's President has called for an investigation and rescue efforts. Iran's mining industry has faced several fatal accidents in recent years.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Tehran | Updated: 24-09-2024 18:24 IST | Created: 24-09-2024 18:24 IST
Fatal Blast at Iranian Coal Mine Raises Questions on Safety Standards
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An explosion at a coal mine in Tabas, Iran, is feared to have killed all remaining trapped workers, raising the death toll to at least 49 in one of the country's deadliest industrial accidents.

The explosion, triggered by a methane gas leak on Saturday, occurred approximately 540 kilometers southeast of Tehran.

Safety concerns have arisen as the mine's safety system reportedly failed. Iran's President has ordered a full investigation and rescue efforts.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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