Two people died and six others injured, following a landslide in a coal mine in north China's Inner Mongolia region.
A massive landslide has halted search and rescue efforts at a collapsed coal mine which left 53 people missing, local authorities said Thursday.
The landslide occurred at the rescue site on Wednesday, according to the rescue headquarters. More than 900 people had rushed to the site for rescue operations after an open-pit mine collapsed in Alxa Left Banner on Wednesday, resulting in two deaths, six injuries, and 53 people missing, China's news agency (Xinhua) reported.
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