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2008 Ukraine coal mine collapse
Explosion and collapse of a coal mine in Donetsk Oblast
Explosion and collapse of a coal mine in Donetsk Oblast
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| location | Yenakiieve, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine |
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The 2008 Ukrainian coal mine collapse occurred at the Karl Marx Coal Mine in the city of Yenakiieve, Donetsk Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine on June 8, 2008. The mine collapse was said to have been caused by a gas pipe explosion. The explosion occurred at a depth of about 1750 ft. Thirty-seven miners were trapped underground at the time of the collapse, located 3301 ft below the surface of the earth. Additionally, five surface workers suffered from burns and other injuries in a blast that they described as one of the most powerful in the industry.
The workers in the mine were supposed to have been checking for safety concerns in the mine and fixing them, not mining, as the Karl Marx Coal Mine was one of 23 coal mines in the country closed for safety violations. However, a spokeswoman for the safety agency said that audio tapes prove that the miners were extracting coal that day, thus violating the ban. An investigation commission plans to have the management of the mine charged with negligence.
Rescue crews were sent down ventilation shafts, as the main shafts were blocked because of the explosion, and two miners were rescued at some time after the collapse. One body was found in the rubble. On June 9, it was announced that 22 more miners, who had been waiting for 30 hours, were rescued by the crews, while 13 remained buried. On June 10, an official said that there was little chance that the 12 remaining miners were alive, as 9 of them were riding up an elevator when the blast happened, sending the cage down the shaft, and the other three were 1000 m underground, where methane levels were dangerously high after the explosion. Officials were also concerned that the mine could flood. More than 30 m have flooded into the mine, a report says. Little hope was expressed by officials for the twelve miners still trapped.
The Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko criticized the gas explosion and mine collapse as a failing of the government's policies and the outdatedness of the mines in the country.
References
References
- Bos, Stefan. (2008-06-08). "Ukraine Mine Blast Traps 37 Workers". [[Voice of America]].
- Brett, Charlie. (2008-06-09). "Ukraine: Rescue Teams Save 23 Miners". eFlux Media.
- (2008-06-09). "23 miners reach surface after explosion in Ukraine". [[Associated Press]].
- (2008-06-10). "Ukrainian miners violated work ban before blast". [[Forbes]].
- (2008-06-17). "Divers search for miners at Karl Marx mine". Steel Guru.
- (2008-06-09). "Rescue teams free 23 Ukrainian miners". [[American Broadcasting Company.
- Kushch, Lina. (2008-06-09). "Twenty-four miners found alive in Ukraine". [[Reuters.
- Kushch, Lina. (2008-06-10). "Hope fades for 12 missing coal miners in Ukraine". [[Reuters.
- Sefanov, Mike. (2008-06-10). "12 miners missing after Ukraine explosion". [[CNN]].
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