Six students found death due to an accident in a mine in China

Six students drowned today during their visit to a copper and Molybedine mine in northern China, owned by the Shanghai Stock Exchange Zhongjin Gold. The accident happened when a protective grid fell, resulting in the students at the University of Northeastern in Senyang falling into a tank used to separate copper. A companion professor was also injured in the mine, located in the autonomous periphery of the inner Mongolia, according to a report by Zhongjin Gold, a subsidiary of the state -based China National Gold Group. Another professor at the University of Northeastern in Shengiang told the HNTV network that similar educational excursions have been organized for years, with no similar incident. The company assures that the officials acted in accordance with the emergency protocol and informed the competent authorities.
Source: News Beast

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