Landslide at a coal mine in Russia's Magadan region leaves up to 8 people trapped, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
A landslide has occurred at a coal mine in the Magadan region, according to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. Preliminary reports indicate that up to eight people may be trapped under the debris.
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