Moscow - The official number of deaths in Russia's largest mining disaster in years climbed to 107 Wednesday, with three miners still missing, as the country marked a day of mourning amid a series of recent tragedies.
President's Representative in the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Kvashnin (L), Russian Emergency Minister Sergei Shoigu (C) and Kemerov region Governor Aman Tuliyev (R) speak with journalists at Ulyanovskaya coal mine near the town of Novokuznetsk in Kemerovo region, Tuesday 20 March 2007. EPA/SERGEI ILNITSKY
With more than 600 rescuers on the scene of the mine, the bodies of 50 victims had been identified by early afternoon Moscow time, regional officials told Interfax.
An apparent methane-gas explosion caused the country's most lethal post-Soviet mining accident Monday, when part of the Ulyanovsk coal mine's rock face fell in on 203 miners working at the facility more than 3,000 kilometres east of Moscow in the Kemerovo region.
Flags flew at half-mast across the massive country and the lower house of parliament, the State Duma, observed a moment of silence Wednesday to honour the memory of those who died in a recent a plane crash and nursing home fire, in addition to the mine casualties.
Seven people had died in the weekend crash in Samara, a Volga River city of 1.3 million, and Tuesday's fire in a nursing home in southern Russia claimed 63.
Wednesday also saw the first two funerals of miners claimed by the tragedy. Vladimir Kiselyov and Konstantin Zenchyov were buried in the city of Novokuznetsk, not far from the mine.
'We never abandoned anybody in their suffering, and now our task is to bury (the victims) worthily,' Aman Tuleyev, governor of Kemerovo, said in remarks run by Russian news agencies.
The funerals were arranged by the mine's owner, Yuzhkuzbassugol, a subsidiary of steelmaker Evraz.
More than 300 workers were evacuated earlier Wednesday from another mine in the Kemerovo region.
Smoke had been detected in the Alardinsk mine, also owned by Yuzhkuzbassugol, after a cart came off its track, damaging a power line. No casualties were reported.
© 2007 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur
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