
China has been on a high-speed rail building spree for over a decade, putting up over 17,000 km of track at a rapid clip, raising concerns about corner-cutting.
Over 2,000 rescue workers searched the tunnel for survivors before ending the operation at 4:45 am Wednesday morning, it said.
The cause of the accident is under investigation, the report said, adding that the tunnel was designed to pass through a coal seam.
The country has been on a high-speed rail building spree for over a decade, putting up over 17,000 kilometres (10,500 miles) of track at a rapid clip, raising concerns about corner-cutting.
Industrial accidents are common in China, where safety regulations are often poorly enforced.
In 2015, the country recorded 66,000 workplace deaths, according to the most recent government statistics.