Death toll from Turkey coal mine explosion rises to 41...
At least 40 miners were killed in a coal mine explosion in Amasra, Turkey, leaving 11 others hospitalized, injured 58 workers and 15 others still trapped inside.
At least 40 miners were killed in a coal mine explosion in Amasra, Turkey, leaving 11 others hospitalized, injured 58 workers and 15 others still trapped inside.
Rescuers are working around the clock to locate and rescue dozens of miners left underground after an explosion in Bartin, northern Turkey.
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