China's northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has established an investigation team to determine the cause of the incident in which six university students died on July 23 after falling into a flotation tank during a visit to a processing plant in Hulunbuir operated by a https://t.co/tOI7DyUNZg
The local government in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has formed an accident investigation team to conduct a higher-level inquiry into the incident that killed six university students at a mining company under China National Gold Group Co, Ltd in Hulunbuir. The https://t.co/TCemq8NOqS
North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has established an investigation team to determine the cause of an incident in which 6 university students drowned after falling into a flotation cell during a study visit at a local copper-molybdenum plant https://t.co/Sx5vXaf6au https://t.co/rGD7VP333w
Six university students from Northeastern University drowned on July 23 during an educational visit to a mineral processing plant in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. The incident occurred when a walkway grate collapsed, causing the students to fall into a 10-meter-deep flotation tank filled with hazardous slurry. The plant is part of the Wunugetushan copper-molybdenum deposit, operated by China Gold Inner Mongolia Mining Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Shanghai-listed Zhongjin Gold Corp. Following the accident, the local government in Inner Mongolia established an investigation team to determine the cause of the incident. Zhongjin Gold Corp experienced a drop in its stock price after the tragedy was reported.