Emergency management dispatches experts to assist with rescue operations
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The Ministry of Emergency Management has dispatched experts, on Saturday, to conduct rescue operations in a coal mine in Pingdingshan city, Henan province.
The accident that occurred on Friday has killed ten and another six are still missing.
The ministry called for scientific and efficient rescue efforts and for stringent prevention of secondary accidents.
A task force was dispatched by the ministry and has arrived at the scene to conduct investigations.
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