Rescuers desperately searched Saturday for signs of remaining life after pulling out 22 bodies from under hundreds of metres of hard rock that buckled when a methane blast tore through a pit on Turkey’s Black Sea coast. Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said eight others were receiving intensive care treatment in hospital after being pulled out alive when one of Turkey’s deadliest industrial accidents in years struck Friday at sunset. “We are facing a truly regretful situation,” Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu told reporters after urgently flying out to the small coal mining town of Amasra. “In …