China mining firm probed for serious safety violations after deadly explosion | The World | ABC News
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There's growing anger in China over allegations that there were safety violations at a mine in Shanxi province where an explosion killed at least 82 people. The deadly incident is China's worst mining disaster in 15 years, as investigations now centre on the company that's been operating the privately-owned mine. Professor Ting Ren, mining engineer and research scientist at the University of Wollongong spoke to The World's Girish Sawlani about how the explosion may have happened and who should be held responsible. #ABCTheWorld #ABCAsiaPacific Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNEWS #ABCNEWSAustralia
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