Rescuers pulled more dead and injured from the coal mine in Soma, a district in Turkey's western province of Manisa, more than 12 hours after an explosion, bringing the death toll to 205 in the nation's worst mining disaster for decades.
Hundreds more were still believed to be trapped in the mine in Soma, around 120 km (75 miles) northeast of the Aegean coastal city of Izmir.
The explosion, which triggered a fire, occurred shortly after 3 pm (1200 GMT) on Tuesday.
Rescuers pulled more dead and injured from the coal mine in Soma, a district in Turkey's western province of Manisa, more than 12 hours after an explosion, bringing the death toll to 205 in the nation's worst mining disaster for decades.
Hundreds more were still believed to be trapped in the mine in Soma, around 120 km (75 miles) northeast of the Aegean coastal city of Izmir.
The explosion, which triggered a fire, occurred shortly after 3 pm (1200 GMT) on Tuesday.
Rescuers pulled more dead and injured from the coal mine in Soma, a district in Turkey's western province of Manisa, more than 12 hours after an explosion, bringing the death toll to 205 in the nation's worst mining disaster for decades.
Hundreds more were still believed to be trapped in the mine in Soma, around 120 km (75 miles) northeast of the Aegean coastal city of Izmir.
The explosion, which triggered a fire, occurred shortly after 3 pm (1200 GMT) on Tuesday.
Rescuers pulled more dead and injured from the coal mine in Soma, a district in Turkey's western province of Manisa, more than 12 hours after an explosion, bringing the death toll to 205 in the nation's worst mining disaster for decades.
Hundreds more were still believed to be trapped in the mine in Soma, around 120 km (75 miles) northeast of the Aegean coastal city of Izmir.
The explosion, which triggered a fire, occurred shortly after 3 pm (1200 GMT) on Tuesday.