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News (One accident happened again at a colliery in China 6th Dec...) #1 (permalink) Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:41 am   News (One accident happened again at a colliery in China 6th Dec...)
 

One accident happened again at a colliery in China 6th Dec,it seems the Chinese governors and people all get used to such NEWS,because it happens frequently, this time it caused 104 miners died.How do you think of this?

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One accident happend again at a colliery in china 6th Dec,it seems the chinese governors and people all get used to such NEWS,because it happen frequently, this time it caused 104 miners died.How do you think of this?

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Hi Edwin,

I have heard of the coal accidents in China many times on TV. One happens after another. I feel that China is really intersted in coal and trying to find a lot underground. But at the same time, a lot of peoplw have been killed during the accidents. I am wondering what the government has done with the vitctims and what has caused the explosion or some kind of accident at the colliery in China? 104 people are a big number of people. This has to be stopped. We don't want to see more people to die. Can there be ways to stop it? I think, usually it happens because of the mistakes of technology. The workers there resort to that kind of job as they don't have choices. Have they had enough knowledge about the job they do? Is it enough for the government to stand looking at what happened without trying to stop it? It's sad to hear that it's a common thing to hear. :(
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News #3 (permalink) Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:07 am   News
 

Hi Nicholas,probably the chinese governors would like the coal to be filled into their stomaches,you know the coal means money,they will get a lot of tax from nonlicet colliery.the miners have to exploit coal (in some part of china)so that they may get the small mony to keep the pot boiling...

In china,the accidents won't stop till all coal exhausted.

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