When the first official reports were released after a major mining explosion in Shanxi, the numbers appeared relatively limited. But within hours, the death toll surged dramatically — raising immediate questions about what had really happened underground.
Investigations later suggested that more than one hundred workers operating below the surface were not listed in the mine’s official records at all. According to reports, many of them were linked to unregistered “hidden work areas” and informal subcontracting systems that existed outside normal oversight.
In this episode, we reconstruct the timeline of the disaster, examine how these underground operations functioned, and explore why mining safety problems continue to persist despite decades of technological advancement. By comparing international mining safety systems and regulatory practices, we look at what this tragedy may reveal about deeper structural issues.
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