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Five killed in coal mine explosion in Turkey
07 January 2013 [17:09] -
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An explosion hit a coal mine in the Kozlu district of Turkish Zonguldak Province, CNN Turk TV channel reported on Monday.
The explosion was caused by accumulation of methane. Five miners died as a result of the explosion.
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