4 killed in coal mine blast in southwest Pakistan

By Aamir Latif</p> <p> <p>KARACHI, Pakistan (AA) – At least four miners were killed early Wednesday in a coal mine blast in southwest Pakistan, local media reported.</p> <p> <p>The incident – the latest in a series of similar accidents — occurred in the Chamalang area of Loralai district located some 96 miles from Quetta, the capital of mineral-rich Balochistan province, local broadcaster Geo News reported, quoting the provincial chief mines inspector.</p> <p> <p>One miner was also injured in the blast, which was believed to have been triggered by gas leakage, the official said.</p> <p> <p>All of the deceased and injured belonged to the same family.</p> <p> <p>Pakistan has a long history of coal mine accidents, mainly because of poor infrastructure and a lack of safety standards.</p> <p> <p>In May last year, 23 miners were killed in two coal mine blasts near Quetta.</p> <p> <p>The annual death toll from coal mine accidents averages around 200, according to the Pakistan Central Mines Labor Federation.

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