Mine explosion in Iran kills 35 people
It is said that 35 workers lost their lives in the explosion that took place in a coal mine in the province of Gulistan, north of Iran.
An explosion occurred at 12:45 pm local time in the Zemestanyurt coal mine in Gulistan province, north of Iran. According to initial determinations in the explosion, 35 workers lost their lives.
According to reports in the Iranian media, Labor and Social Security Minister Ali Rebii announced that all miners under the rubble had lost their lives.
On the other hand, it was learned that 3 days mourning was declared in the region for the accident. (ILKHA)
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