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Turkey coalmine blast leaves at least 40 dead with dozens still trapped

Rescuers continue to search for miners who are up to 350 metres underground in the pit in Amasra

An explosion deep inside a coalmine in Turkey’s mountainous northern Black Sea region has killed at least 40 people, with rescue efforts and work to contain a fire in the facility continuing on Saturday, hours after the incident.

Turkish officials including the energy minister, Fatih Dönmez, said initial assessments indicated the blast on Friday inside the state-owned mine was caused by a firedamp explosion, a reference to the combustion of pockets of highly flammable gases trapped in the coal bed.

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