Chinese officials have pulled the last five bodies of miners from the Yuzhou shaft that exploded Saturday, bringing the toll to 37. The outcome stands in sharp contrast to the rescue in Chile, reports the BBC, with little media attention paid to the latest accident in an industry that lost 2,600 Chinese lives in 2009 alone. Relatives of the dead slammed safety standards at the mine; gas levels in the air were reportedly at 40% when the explosion occurred, 40 times the acceptable threshold.
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