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CHANGSHA - Ten people have been confirmed dead after two manganese mines in central China's Hunan Province were flooded two weeks ago, local authorities said Monday.
Rescuers pulled three miners alive out of the mines on July 29 and sent them to hospital. Currently, they are in stable condition, a spokesman with the Hunan Provincial Work Safety Administration said Monday.
Rescuers had earlier retrieved seven bodies, and they found the last three bodies on Sunday morning, the spokesman said.
Local authorities are further investigating the cause of the accident, he added.