![](xinsrc_9f3efce6b05611d787080004230fa702_mine.jpg) Miners and family members of the
victims killed in a coal mine in Hunan Province waited anxiously for
further news about those still missing on Sunday, July 6, 2003. A total of
26 miners died in two separate accidents in Central China's Hunan Province
and North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the last four days.
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![](xinsrc_9f3efce7b05611d787080004230fa702_mine1.jpg) A tired rescue worker takes a rest after
coming out from a mine entrance where a gas blast killed at least three
miners in Jinji Coal Mine in Hunan Province, July 5, 2003. Four other
miners are still trapped in the mine till press time.
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![](xinsrc_9f3efce8b05611d787080004230fa702_mine2.jpg) A tired rescue worker takes a rest after
coming out from a mine entrance where a gas blast killed at least three
miners in Jinji Coal Mine in Hunan Province, July 5, 2003. Four other
miners are still trapped in the mine till press time.
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![](xinsrc_9f3efce9b05611d787080004230fa702_mine4.jpg) The picture shows the entrance of the coal
mine where explosion killed at least three, in
Hunan.[newsphoto.com.cn] |