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Courrières mine disaster - Rescuer equipped with Guglielminetti-Drager breathing apparatus (front). Rescue attempts began quickly on the morning of the disaster, but were hampered by the lack of trained mine rescuers in France at that time, and by the scale of the disaster: some two-thirds of the miners in the mine at the time of the explosion perished, while many survivors suffered from the ...
The Gresford disaster occurred on 22 September 1934 at Gresford Colliery, near Wrexham, when an explosion and underground fire killed 261 men.Gresford is one of Britain's worst coal mining disasters: a controversial inquiry into the disaster did not conclusively identify a cause, though evidence suggested that failures in safety procedures and poor mine management were contributory factors.
Foreman John Dean was responsible for saving these men. He led the survivors to a ventilation partition used to protect them and risked his life in several trips. [1] A dozen mules were brought in to retrieve the bodies and wreckage from the mine because it lost power after the explosion.
Gadd, whose wife was delivered of a son two months later, can be regarded as the 43rd victim of the mining tragedy. He was posthumously awarded the Clarke Gold Medal from the Royal Humane Society in Melbourne. Silver medals were awarded to 30 rescuers, among them engineer Russell Mervyn Murray, later the mine's general manager. [9]
The fires continued to burn for over a week, and on November 29, rescuers finally admitted defeat after air samples from drill holes showed air unable to sustain human life. The mine was sealed on November 30 with concrete to starve the fire of oxygen. [7] In September 1969, the mine was unsealed in an attempt to recover the miners' bodies.
Police have arrested at least a dozen suspects in connection with Turkey's coal mining disaster that killed hundreds last week. Officials say the mine collapsed Tuesday in the city of Soma ...
Memorial to the children who died as a result of the disaster. Huskar Pit was a coal mine on the South Yorkshire Coalfield, sunk to work the Silkstone seam.It was located in Nabs Wood, outside the village of Silkstone Common, in the then West Riding of Yorkshire.
Loss of life and limb as narrow mine tunnels, fortified with twisted tree branches if at all, collapse and bury miners alive. The rape of female miners, who later carry their infant children on ...