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Two miners trapped in West Virginia coal mine
Jan 13, 2007, 21:10 GMT
Washington - Two miners were trapped Saturday morning in a West Virginia coal mine after a roof fall, media reports said.
The two men were caught about two and a half kilometres inside the Cucumber mine owned by Alpha Natural Resources in the southern part of the state, according to Caryn Gresham, a state mining official who spoke to Fox news broadcaster.
Last year, 16 miners died in West Virginia coal mine accidents in the first month of the year, spurring new reviews of mine safety rules. In many cases, miners ran out of oxygen after access shafts were closed by rockfall and wrote goodbye notes to their families.
The incidents spawned a push for miners to carry larger oxygen supplies and better communications equipment.
There are about 1,400 coal mines in the US employing some 75,000 miners. West Virginia is the No. 2 coal-producing state in the US and one of the nation's poorest regions.
Coal-fired power plants provide about 51 per cent of US electricity and the trend is rising.
In its financial report posted online, the Alpha company said it was opening new shafts at the Cucumber mine.
© 2007 dpa - Deutsche Presse-AgenturCOMMENT
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