BEIJING, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The governor of China's coal-rich northern province of Shanxi wept as he apologised for a mine explosion that killed 74 people as an initial probe blamed negligence for the disaster.
Wang Jun, who replaced the province's former governor after the collapse of an unlicensed tailings dam at an iron ore mine killed 277 people in September, broke down while apologising to the families of victims, state media said on Wednesday.
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