This is a list of coal mining accidents in China.
1940s
1942
- On April 26, 1942, a gas and coal-dust explosion in Benxihu Colliery killed 1,549 miners, making it the worst disaster in the history of coal mining.[1]
1950s
1950
1960s
1960
- On May 9, 1960, in Laobaidong Colliery Disaster 684 died after methane explosion.[3][4]
1990s
1991
- On April 21, 1991, in Sanjiaohe mine blast 148 died after gas explosion.[4]
2000s
2000
- On September 27, 2000, in Muchonggou mine blast 159 died after gas explosion.[2][4]
5,798 workers were killed in 2,863 Chinese coal mine accidents during 2000.[5]
2001
5,670 workers were killed in 3,082 Chinese coal mine accidents during 2001.[5]
2002
6,995 workers were killed in 4,344 Chinese coal mine accidents during 2002.[5]
2003
6,434 workers were killed in 4,143 Chinese coal mine accidents during 2003.[5]
2004
- On October 20, 2004, in Daping mine blast 148 died after gas explosion.[2][4]
- On November 28, 2004, in Chenjiashan mine blast 166 died after gas explosion.[2][4]
6,027 workers were killed in 3,639 Chinese coal mine accidents during 2004.[5]
2005
- On February 14, 2005, Over 214 miners were killed in the 2005 Sunjiawan mine disaster
- On March 19, 2005, an explosion at the Xishui Colliery and neighboring Kangjiayao coal mines killed 72.[4]
- On July 11, 2005, an explosion at the Shenlong mine killed 83.[4]
- On August 7, 2005, in Daxing mine flood 123 died.[2][4]
- On November 27, 2005, 171 miners were killed by a blast in the Dongfeng Coal mine in Qitaihe city, Heilongjiang province. The mine owner (plus 5 others) was later tried in court for negligence and sentenced to 6 years in prison.[2][6]
- On December 8, 2005, a gas explosion kills 54 miners and traps 22 in the Liuguantun Mine, Tangshan Kaiping district.[7]
5,986 workers were killed in 3,341 Chinese coal mine accidents during 2005.[5]
2006
- On February 1, 2006, the Sihe coal mine in Shanxi killed 23 miners.[4]
- On May 18, 2006, an Induation disaster at the Xinjing coal mine in the Shanxi province killed 56 miners.[4]
- On April 29, 2006, 27 miners were killed in an explosion in the privately owned mine in Wayaobu, Shaanxi.[8]
- On July 15, 2006, at the Linjiazhuang coal mine in Shanxi an explosion killed 50 people with seven more missing.[4]
- On November 5, 2006, at the Jiaojiazhai coal mine in Shanxi an explosion killed 40 with seven more missing.[4]
- On November 13, 2006 Nanshan Colliery disaster, a fatal gas explosion, killed 24 people.
2007
- In March 2007, over 100 were killed in 8 tragedies.[9]
- In August 2007, 181 miners died when heavy rains flooded two mines in eastern Shandong province.[10]
- A coal mine gas leak on November 11, 2007, had at least 35 confirmed deaths.[11]
- On December 6, 2007, 105 workers died in a mine blast in Shanxi province's Hongtong county.[12]
2008
- On April 11, 2008, a gas explosion resulted in 14 miners dead and two reported missing in the No. 3 Coal Mine in Huludao's Shaguotan village.[13]
- On September 4, 2008, twenty-four miners were killed and six injured in Fuxin, Liaoning province.[14]
- On September 28, 2008, 31 miners were killed and nine were missing in Dengfeng city, Henan province.[15]
- On November 10, 2008, four were killed and thirteen injured Wannian Coal Mine of Jizhong Energy Group Co., Ltd. in Handan City, Hebei Province.[16]
3,000 workers were killed in Chinese coal mines during 2008.[17]
2009
- On February 22, 77 miners died and over 100 were injured in an explosion at the Tunlan coal mine in Shanxi.[18] The blast was China's worst industrial accident in a year, until the November, 2009,[19] Heilongjiang mine explosion.
- On March 20, six miners were killed and four were missing at the Lianfa Coal Mine in Qinglong County, Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou province[20]
- On April 4, 12 miners died in the Jinli Coal Mine in Xingnong Township, Jidong County, Jixi City after water flowed in from an abandoned coal mine.[21]
- On April 17, 18 miners die in a dynamite explosion in a dynamite warehouse of a coal mine in Chenzhou city, Yongxing.[22]
- On May 2, 7 people died of gas poisoning at the Xinfeng Coal Mine, Dengfeng city [23]
- On May 15, 10 miners die in a mine blast in a licensed private Chashan Coal Mine in Zhaotong city, in Zhenxiong county, Yunnan province.[24]
- On May 16, 11 miners die of asphyxiation in Shuozhou, Shaanxi province.[25]
- On May 29, a gas explosion at the Tonghua coal mine associated with the Songzao Mining Bureau of Chongqing in Chongqing kills 30 and injures 59.[17]
- On September 8, a gas explosion at a Henan mine left 67 confirmed dead with 9 still missing.
- On November 21, 108 people died [26] at the Xinxing mine in Heilongjiang province, following a gas explosion caused by trapped, pressurized gases underground.[19][27][28]
2010s
2010
- In January, at least 25 people are killed and at least three others are trapped in a mine fire in Xiangtan County in Hunan.[29]
- On March 1 The Luotuoshan coal mine flood trapped 77 workers, of which 45 were rescued, 1 was confirmed dead, and 31 were left for dead.
- On March 15, the Dongxing Coal Mining Co fire began, leaving 25 miners dead. The mine had been in renovations to increase output.
- On March 29, 153 people were trapped in a coal mine by a flood that occurred by breaking into a water-filled shaft in the Wangjialing coal mine in Shanxi.[30]
- On May 13, at least 21 people were killed and at least five were wounded when an explosion occurred at the privately run Yuanyang colliery in Puding County, Anshun, Guizhou.[31]
2011
2012
- On August 29, 45 miners were killed in the Xiaojiawan coal mine explosion.[32]
- On the September 3, 14 miners were killed at Gaokeng Coal Mine in Jiangxi province.[33]
2013
- On March 12, an outburst in Machang Coal Mine caused 25 people dead.
- On March 29, a landslide in Gyama Mine, Tibet caused 66 people dead and 17 missing.
- On March 29, an explosion in Babao Coal Mine caused 36 people dead. A second explosion in Babao Coal Mine on April 1 caused 17 people dead.
- On May 11, an explosion in Taozigou Coal Mine caused 28 people dead.
1049 workers were killed in Chinese coal mines during 2013.
2014
- In June 2014, 7 were dead in a coal mine in Hebei province
2015
2016
2017
2018
- On October 20, 18 people were trapped and 11 people were killed due to a rock burst in a Shandong mine.[34][35]
- On December 7, a partial ceiling collapse at a coal mine in Wenshang County, Jining, Shandong killed 3 people and injured 3 more.[36]
2019
2020s
2020
- On February 23, a ceiling collapse at a coal mine in Yuci District, Jinzhong, Shanxi killed 3 people.[37]
- On February 29, a ceiling collapse at a coal mine in Luoping County, Qujing, Yunnan killed 5 people.[38]
- On March 7, an explosion at a coal mine in Yanjin County, Zhaotong, Yunnan killed 4 people and injured 5 more.[39]
- On June 10, a gas leak at a coal mine in the town of Longmen , Hancheng, Weinan, Shaanxi killed 7 people.[40]
- On August 5, a ceiling collapse at a coal mine in Jinzhong, Shanxi killed 3 people.[41]
- On September 27, a fire at a coal mine in Chongqing operated by Chongqing Energy Investment Group killed 16 people and injured 38 more.[42]
- On October 20, a gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi operated by Shanxi Lu'an Environmental Energy killed 4 people and injured 1 more.[43]
- On November 4, an accident at a coal mine in Tongchuan, Shaanxi killed 8 people.[44]
- On December 4, a carbon monoxide leak at a coal mine in Yongchuan District, Chongqing killed 23 people.[45]
2021
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