Rescuers battled hazardous conditions Thursday at a coal mine in
northern Iran where 21 miners died in a failed attempt to save workmates
trapped deep underground after an explosion.
Hopes of finding 14 missing miners alive were fading after the blast
Wednesday at the mine in Azadshahr in Golestan province, where three
days of mourning were declared.
The rescue operation at the Zemestan Yort mine was hampered by poisonous
gases that filled the tunnels as well as by fears of a further
collapse. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei offered
condolences for the "very bitter" tragedy.
"Efforts by various organisations will be rewarded (by God). They
(should) increase their efforts as much as possible," he said in a
message.
President Hassan Rouhani also expressed sorrow for victims of the disaster, which has overshadowed his re-election campaign.<
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