The Shanxi-based company has previously been fined for safety breaches and was ordered to ‘immediately’ suspend operations

As search and rescue operations continued through the night, Chen Xiangyang, the deputy party secretary of Changzhi in Shanxi province, said that all four mines operated by the Shanxi Tongzhou Group had been “immediately” ordered to suspend operations.

“Preliminary assessment indicates serious legal violations by the coal mine enterprise involved. We will spare no effort or cost to search for and rescue the missing personnel. The specific cause of the accident is under further investigation,” Chen told a press conference late on Saturday.

More than 120 miners needed hospital treatment after Friday’s accident, and state media reported that most of the injured had been transferred to hospitals in major cities. However, a South China Morning Post reporter at the scene saw that dozens appeared to still be in the county hospital, many with oxygen masks.

Security remained tight at the accident site with more than a dozen police stationed along the roads.

Media have reported that the group’s management had been fined for security breaches in the past.

Source: News - South China Morning Post