166 killed in Turkish coal mine explosion

China.org.cn, May 14, 2014

At least 166 miners have been killed, 80 injured and more than 200 workers trapped in a coal mine explosion in the western Turkish province of Manisa on Tuesday, said the country's energy minister Taner Yildiz.

Earlier death toll announced by Manisa Mayor Cengiz Ergun stood at 157 dead and 75 injured.

According to Yildiz, a total of 787 people were working inside the coal mine at the time of the explosion in Soma, about 250 kilometers south of Istanbul.

Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said in a statement that the explosion occurred in a privately-owned mine in the Soma district of Turkey's Manisa province.

The Soma Coal Mining Company, the mine's operator, also issued a statement confirming casualties, but did not give the exact number of workers trapped in the mine.

The operator said that they carried inspected the mine's facilities only two months ago and found nothing against regulations.

The explosion occurred at a power distribution unit two km below the surface, which caused the mine's elevator to stop working.

Reports said a fire broke out after an explosion caused by an electric fault. Nearly 600 workers were inside the mine, and while workers were changing their shift, a transformer exploded. Only 280 of them were said to have escaped.

The latest incident is one of the numerous mining accidents that Turkey has had in recent years. Accidents, cave-ins, and explosions have claimed the lives of dozens of mine workers yearly.

Last December, four miners, who were reportedly working at an unlicensed coal mine for 60 Turkish Liras (about 30 U.S. dollars) were killed in the Zonguldak province after an accident.

According to the Chamber of Mining Engineers of Turkey, 80 accidents took place in Turkish mines in 2012, which killed 61 people and injured 91 others.

Since 1955, at least 3,053 Turks have been killed and 326,208 others injured in mine accidents in the country.