First Funerals Held For Dead Turkish Miners

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 15 Mei 2014 | 16.08

Turkey's Prime Minister has defended his country's mining safety record as at least 282 workers were confirmed dead in an underground explosion.

Tayyip Erdogan's car was attacked by protesters as he visited the scene of the disaster in Soma, some 155 miles (250km) south of Istanbul.

Miners are holding a strike in protest at the disaster, amid mounting fury over poor industry safety standards.

PM's car attacked in Soma Tayyip Erdogan's car is attacked by scores of protesters

The accident has also become a focal point of wider dissent against the ruling administration, which has been in power for 11 years, with violent clashes in Istanbul and the capital Ankara.

Emergency workers are fighting fire and toxic fumes as they search for survivors, with around 150 miners still feared trapped.

The government said 787 people were inside the coal mine at the time of the explosion, and 363 have been rescued including many who were injured.

Protesters run away from water cannon during a demonstration in Istanbul The disaster also led to clashes in Istanbul where police used water cannon

But some families have cast doubt on the official figures.

As thousands of anxious relatives waited for news of Turkey's worst mining disaster, Mr Erdogan was accused of ignoring warnings over safety at the coal pit.

A convoy containing his ca r was attacked by crowds and he was forced to seek refuge in a supermarket, surrounded by police.

With feelings running high, protesters shouted for him to resign and said he was a "murderer" and a "thief".

A family member checks a list of names of miners injured in the Turkish mine disaster A relative checks a list of names of miners injured in the explosion

And Mr Erdogan's attempt to downplay the disaster at a news conference did little to defuse tensions.

He said accidents happened in other countries and even pointed to cases in 19th century Britain.

Mr Erdogan said: "These types of things in mines happen all the time.

"It's in its nature. It's not possible for there to be no accidents in mines. Of course we were deeply pained by the extent here."

PM Tayyip Erdogan The Turkish PM said mining accidents "happen all the time"

He declared three days of national mourning and ordered flags to be lowered to half-mast.

The public backlash over the disaster could threaten Mr Erdogan's presidential ambitions ahead of the August election.

Those still trapped are thought to be some 1.2 miles (2km) below the surface and 2.5 miles (4km) from the mine entrance.

Despite efforts to help any survivors who may be struggling to breathe, the country's energy minister Taner Yildiz said "hopes are diminishing" among rescuers.

The last miner to be rescued alive emerged from the mine in the early hours of Wednesday morning.


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