Bogota (ANTARA News/AFP) - A gas explosion ripped through a mine in Colombia Tuesday, killing at least five workers, officials said, days after the government promised a safety overhaul following a similar tragedy.

The methane blast occurred at around 1245 GMT at La Escondida mine in the central province of Cundinamarca, a spokesman from the state Institute of Geology and Mining told AFP.

It was not immediately clear if more casualties were feared.

President Juan Manuel Santos cut short a trip to Europe last week to be at the side of the victims of a blast last Wednesday that left 21 miners dead at a coal mine in the northeast of the country.

Mines Minister Carlos Rodado pointed last week to a glaring lack of resources and said the government needed to radically rethink its oversight of the industry.

Colombia is the world`s fifth largest coal exporter. (*)

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