Four dead, 90 trapped in Chinese coal mine with elevated carbon monoxide levels
Key Points:
- At least four people have died and 90 others remain trapped underground due to elevated carbon monoxide levels in the Liushenyu coal mine in Changzhi City, northeast China.
- The incident occurred at 9:43 p.m. local time on Friday, with 247 workers present underground at the time.
- Rescue operations are ongoing, and by 3:33 a.m. Saturday, 157 individuals, including the four deceased, had been evacuated.
- Among those still trapped, at least 16 are reported to be in critical condition.