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Five dead and four injured after deadly blast at coal mine in Spain

Start of the environmental restoration works at the Cerredo opencast mine
Start of the environmental restoration works at the Cerredo opencast mine Copyright  Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica
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By Clea Skopeliti
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Injured workers were transferred to hospital with burns and head trauma after an explosion rocked a coal mine in Spain's northern Asturias region.

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An explosion in a mine in northern Spain on Monday morning has killed five people and left four injured, emergency services have said.

Firefighters, mining rescue personnel and police attended the scene of the incident in the Cerredo mine in Degaña on Monday.

The regional government of Asturias said that two of the injured people had been transferred to Ponferrada, a city in the neighbouring autonomous region of Castilla y León, to be treated for burns. Another was taken to Cangas del Narcea, in the Asturias region, with a head injury.

Two further people were uninjured in the accident, according to Asturias's emergency services.

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez offered his condolences to the relatives of the deceased and thanked emergency workers.

"My heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of the mine accident in Degaña, Asturias. And I wish a speedy recovery to those injured. Thanks to the emergency services working on the rescue efforts," Sánchez said.

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