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Local party chief probed after 82 killed in Chinese mining tragedy

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BEIJING, June ‌2 (Reuters) - A party chief ​in the northern coal-rich Chinese province ⁠of Shanxi is under investigation over "suspected serious violations of discipline and ​law", the local anti-graft agency said ‌on Tuesday, after a mining tragedy last month that killed at least ⁠82.

Zhao Yongjin, the ⁠top official of Qinyuan county, "is currently undergoing disciplinary review and a supervisory investigation by the provincial ‌discipline inspection and supervision commission," a ⁠statement showed.

An initial ‌probe into the ​deadliest mining accident in China since 2009 has uncovered concealed mining ‌tunnels, falsified drawings and ​outsourced and ⁠unregistered miners, who had not ‌been provided ⁠with required life-saving location trackers.

The government has pledged to leave no stone ​unturned in ‌rooting out the cause of the ⁠incident.

(Reporting by ​Xiuhao Chen and Ryan WooEditing ​by Gareth Jones)

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