Rescuers dig for bodies after Myanmar explosives blast kills at least 38
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At least 38 people were killed following a large explosion caused by stored mining explosives in northeastern Myanmar near the Chinese border. Rescue operations are underway, but exact casualty figures remain uncertain due to recovery difficulties.
More than a dozen rescue and charity groups used excavation machinery on Monday to recover bodies following a massive blast from stored mining explosives in northeastern Myanmar. The explosion occurred on Sunday at noon in Kaungtup village, Namhkam township in Shan State near the Chinese border. Initial reports had suggested there were at least 45 deaths, but local rescue volunteers now put the number of dead at 38-40. Determining the exact death toll has been complicated because several bodies...