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  2. Category:Coal mining disasters in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining disasters in North Carolina (1 P) O. Coal mining disasters in Ohio ... Coal mining disasters in Pennsylvania (18 P) T. Coal mining disasters in Tennessee ...

  3. Knox Mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Knox Mine disaster was a mining accident on January 22, 1959, at the River Slope Mine, an anthracite coal mine, in Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna River broke through the ceiling and flooded the mine. Twelve miners were killed. The accident marked nearly the end of deep mining in the northern anthracite field of Pennsylvania.

  4. Category:Coal mining disasters in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Articles and categories related to coal mining disasters in Pennsylvania Pages in category "Coal mining disasters in Pennsylvania" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  5. Quecreek Mine rescue - Wikipedia

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    The mine was opened by Quemahoning Creek Coal Company in 1913 as Quecreek No. 2 mine. Saxman Coal and Coke Company purchased the mine in 1925 and mined it until 1963 with an idle period from 1934 through 1941. The mine had also been named Saxman, Harrison, and most recently, Harrison No. 2. The miners were working on July 24 in the 1-Left panel.

  6. Category:Disasters in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 pandemic in North Dakota; T. Tornado outbreak of June 23, 2002 This page was last edited on 3 June 2024, at 21:57 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Energy accidents - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining accidents resulted in 5,938 immediate deaths in 2005, and 4746 immediate deaths in 2006 in China alone according to the World Wildlife Fund. [10] Coal mining is the most dangerous occupation in China, the death rate for every 100 tons of coal mined is 100 times that of the death rate in the US and 30 times that achieved in South Africa.

  8. St. Nicholas Breaker - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Breaker was located between Mahanoy City and Shenandoah in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, in the southern part of the Coal Region. The breaker was once the largest of its kind, being the size of a city block and capable of processing 12,500 tons of coal per day. [2] It has been described as having a "hulking, asymmetrical facade."

  9. List of natural gas and oil production accidents in the ...

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    Large accidents, qualifying as industrial disasters are included. The production process encompasses all parts of the process from drilling for fuels to refining or processing to the final product. It also includes storage and disposal of waste. Unless otherwise stated, all accidents are associated with production wells.