A gas blast at a construction site in China's south-western province of Sichuan has killed at least 42 people in yet another workplace disaster in the world's most populous country.
Eleven were injured in the explosion yesterday in a highway tunnel under construction between the cities of Dujiangyan and Wenchuan. Most of the victims were construction workers, the report said.
The exact number of casualties was unclear, with search and rescue operations still under way.
China is known for its poor workplace standards, as pressure to mine resources and build roads and other infrastructure to keep pace with the demands of the world's fastest-growing major economy leads to compromises on safety.
Its mining industry is the world's deadliest, claiming some 6,000 lives last year.
Li Yizhong, director of the State Administration of Work Safety Supervision, was to give the results of a government investigation into recent coal mine accidents later on Friday.
The International Labour Organisation estimated the number of fatal workplace accidents in China in 2001 at more than 90,000.