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The Chinese government is claiming significant progress in stemming accidental deaths, although official figures show an almost five percent rise in overall fatalities on roads and in mines and factories, according to the Associated Press.
As China rushes pell-mell toward economic development, industrial accidents maim tens of thousands more than they kill each year. Dangerous drivers and poor roads contribute to crashes, and coal mine deaths occur almost daily.