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The Print·Saturday, May 23, 2026

Coal mine gas explosion in China kills 90; more than 200 rescued

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✓ Cross-Article NCI Verified
28
ORGANIC
This score is mathematically verified across 9 articles from 5 outlets covering the same narrative within 52 hours. Keyword overlap: 12%.
Outlets in this narrative cluster:
Shared keywords driving the cluster:
presents · china · factual · without · coal · mine · kills · editorial · killed
AI Summary

A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in north China killed 90 miners on Friday evening, with 201 miners rescued and rescue efforts ongoing. The report presents factual information about the incident with minimal editorial commentary.

Claims Made In This Story
90 miners were killed in a gas explosion
Explosion occurred at Liushenyu coal mine on Friday evening
201 miners have been rescued
Rescue efforts are ongoing
What Is Missing From This Story
Cause of the gas explosion not specified
Timeline of rescue operations not detailed
Safety record of the mine not mentioned
Location of mine within 'north China' not precisely identified
Response from Chinese authorities beyond basic reporting
Identities or statements from survivors
Framing Techniques Detected
Minimal adjectives or emotional descriptors
Reliance on official media sourcing (Beijing official media)
Factual presentation without interpretation
Limited narrative structure
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