Coal mine explosion in Turkey: Death toll rises to 28

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The death toll in a coal mine in northern Turkey has resulted in the death toll of 28, with 28, officials say, the search for many stranded miners, the death toll, and the death toll is expected to be high.

Turkish authorities have learned that eight of the injured in the accident in the city of Amasra in North Bertin province are being treated in an intensive care unit, while five are at the Emergency Response Center in the area.

The country's Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu told reporters at the Amasra mine in the district of Bartin, the Black Sea province of Turkey, said all these The sick workers are among the 28 miners who have been rescued and sent to hospital so far.

He told reporters that at least three miners are in critical condition in the intensive care unit.

Home Minister Suleiman Soylu said, ‘All in all, 110 of our brothers were working in the mine. Some of them came out and some were rescued.’ Fuel Minister Fatih Donmez said the initial investigation revealed that the explosive mixture of flammable gas in the mine was caused by fire damper or methane.

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