Pakistan coal mining fire disaster claims seven

Five miners and two rescuers have died of suffocation after a methane gas fire broke out at a Pakistani coal mine in Balochistan, located in the southwest of Pakistan, making it the second such disaster in the region in a week, officials have confirmed on Tuesday.

The fire took place at a mine in the Tor Ghar area of Harnai district, about 170km (105 miles) west of the provincial capital Quetta, a government official, Sohail Anwer Hashmi, said.

“The coal miners entered inside the mine to fill the cracks caused by the fire, but they died of asphyxia caused by the deadly methane gas.

The coal miners were working 1,400ft (427m) deep inside the mine when the incident was reported. The bodies of the seven miners were recovered after rescue operations,” Hashmi said.

The accident was the second coal mine disaster in Balochistan within days, after six miners were trapped and killed in a methane gas explosion in the Marwar coalfield on Thursday.

A month earlier, four miners had been killed by an explosion inside a coal mine in Harnai while in 2020, 99 coal miners and labourers were killed in 72 incidents in Balochistan, according to government data.

“Unfortunately, the poor coal miners are not well-trained to handle any emergency-like situation and they don’t have adequate safety equipment,” said Hashmi.

Shafqat Fayaz, chief inspector of the provincial mines department, also blamed the accident on a lack of training.

“The five coal miners entered into the mine but forgot to open the ventilation which filled the mine with methane gas. Later, two rescuers also died in attempt to extract the trapped miners,” Fayaz said.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but least populated region, is rich in minerals and natural resources such as coal, natural gas, copper, sulphur and other reserves.

The province is also Pakistan’s poorest and regularly ranks at the bottom of the country’s socio-economic indicators on healthcare, education and population welfare.

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Seven biggest transfers which could still happen before next week’s deadline including Jadon Sancho to Man Utd

TRANSFER Deadline Day does not look like it will dissappoint this year.

Manchester United are still on the lookout for a striker while Chelsea hope to offload a number of players.

The transfer window will officially close on Monday October 5 at 11pm. But top-flight clubs will be able to do domestic transfers up until October 16. Premier League teams will be able to do business with EFL teams during that period – but not foreign clubs. As we prepare for the end of the transfer window, SunSport have pulled together a list of the seven biggest transfers that could still go through.

Jadon Sancho – £108m

The 20-year-old has been Manchester United’s top target for the entire summer. Solskjaer made a huge £91.3million bid for Sancho this week – but it was rejected. Dortmund are refusing to do business for any less than their £108m valuation. But Solskjaer remains confident a deal can be completed before the deadline.

Houssem Aouar – £45m

Lyon refused to entertain Arsenal’s initial bid of £32m for the playmaker. The Gunners returned with a ‘timid’ £34.5m offer – but that was also swiftly rejected. The French club value him £54m, but reports claim they will entertain offers around £45m. Aouar, 22, is believed to be keen on a move to the Emirates if the two clubs agree on a fee.

Milan Skriniar – £45m

Tottenham and Fulham are set to battle it out for Inter Milan centre-back Skriniar. Spurs are reportedly prepared to offer between £30m and £35m for the 25-year-old. But the Italian side are holding out for a fee of around £45m. Should Fulham land a deal for upwards of £30m, it would smash through their transfer record of £27m.

Declan Rice – £40m

SunSport exclusively revealed this week that Chelsea still believe they will sign Rice. West Ham have insisted throughout the summer that the midfielder is not up for sale. But the Blues are expected to make a bid in excess of £40million before the deadline. The 21-year-old, who was released by the Blues at the age of 14, is said to be pushing for a move to Stamford Bridge.

Kurt Zouma – £36m

Chelsea are hoping to offload the centre-back, 25, before the transfer window closes. He still has three years remaining on his deal, but the club are keen to recoup some of the £220million they have spent this summer.

Zouma will be allowed to leave if the club’s £36million valuation of him is met. Everton, who he played for on loan in 2018-19, and Leicester could make their move.

Edinson Cavani – Free agent

The 33-year-old is a free agent after he was released by Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season.

Manchester United have been linked to him as Solskjaer continues his hunt for a new striker. Cavani has scored 341 goals and made 65 assists during his illustrious career. There has been reports linking United to Luka Jovic instead – but the Glazers want Cavani.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek – Loan

Aston Villa are in pole position to sign Loftus-Cheek on a season-long loan. But a deadline day battle could commence as West ham and Southampton are also interested.

Frank Lampard has confirmed he is open to sending the 24-year-old out on loan – but believes he has a future at the club. Loftus-Cheek has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge after spending a year out with an Achilles problem.

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