(Updates number of dead, adds details, second explosion) By Luiza Ilie BUCHAREST, Nov 15 (Reuters) - At least 12 miners were killed and nine injured in two explosions in a coal mine in southwest Romania on Saturday, local authorities said. The first explosion killed 8 people in the 19th-century mine in Petrila, a small town in Romania's remote mining region of Jiu Valley. Another 4 people were killed in a second blast while trying to reach the bodies of the victims. "The tally at the moment is 12 dead and 9 injured," Bogdan Gabriel Nitu, spokeswoman for Hunedoara county police, said. "All activity has been called off, rescue teams pulled out and only bodies remain in the mine," he said. Several people were treated for extensive burns. Local media reported that the explosion was caused by an accumulation of gas and took place nearly 1,000 metres (yards) down. The worst accident in Romania's outdated mining industry after the 1989 fall of communism killed 14 in 2001. Mining was once a thriving industry employing almost half a million people in Romania and miners were a feared political force in the 1990s. But the industry has struggled to compete against cheaper Russian coal and to keep customers in a more energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly age. Restructuring has closed many mines and the Jiu Valley is now an isolated area plagued by environmental degradation and badly in need of investment. (Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Writing by Justyna Pawlak; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
A woman, member of Romania's Jewish community, attends a religious service at a Jewish cemetery which was vandalized last week in Bucharest October 29, 2008. Vandals have knocked over more than ...