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Indians angry Anderson never tried over Bhopal leak
NEW DELHI, Nov 01, 2014 (AFP) - Campaigners for survivors of India's Bhopal disaster voiced distress Saturday that former Union Carbide boss Warren Anderson never faced trial over the deadly industrial accident following news the US citizen had died.
Nineteen workers trapped in mine collapse in southern Turkey
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Nineteen miners were trapped on Tuesday after a coal mine in southern Turkey collapsed following a flood inside the mine, local media reported.
China suspends work at hundreds of factories after deadly blast
KUNSHAN China (Reuters) - China has suspended work at more than 200 factories in an eastern province for safety checks as part of a nationwide review following an explosion at an auto parts plant that killed 75 people, government officials and state media said.
China suspends work at 214 factories after deadly blast
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has shut 214 factories for safety risks in a city where an explosion at an auto parts factory last week killed 75 people, state media said on Wednesday.
Safety violations at China auto factory led to dust blast - Xinhua
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese officials have blamed the chairman of a car parts factory in eastern China and local regulators for safety breaches that led to the most deadly industrial accident in a year, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Monday.
Fire at Petrochina's Lanzhou refinery after leak
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Firemen are fighting a blaze at PetroChina's subsidiary refinery and petrochemical plant in northwest China, company officials said on Monday.
GM looks for alternative supplies in China after deadly factory blast
BEIJING: General Motors said on Sunday that it had asked its main Chinese supplier to find an alternative source of components after an explosion ripped through a factory a day earlier killing at least 69 people.
China plant blast dead reach 69 as safety questioned
SHANGHAI (AFP) - The death toll from an explosion at a Taiwan-invested car parts factory in China reached 69 by Sunday, state media said, as a labour rights group cast doubt on its safety measures.
Factory blast in eastern China kills at least 69
KUNSHAN China (Reuters) - China suffered its worst industrial accident in a year on Saturday when an explosion killed at least 69 people and injured more than 120 at a factory that makes wheels for U.S. carmakers, including General Motors.