6 miners still trapped... BREAKING NEWS: New bad news??
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6 miners still trapped... BREAKING NEWS: New bad news??
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah after earthquake hits
Correction: It was not an earthquake, rather the collapse was so big that it registered as a quake. 

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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah after earthquake hits
Brent wrote:Correction: It was not an earthquake, rather the collapse was so big that it registered as a quake.
CNN is reporting that the cave-in occurred after the earthquake. i'm no geologist, but i have doubts that a mine cave-in could cause a 4.o earthquake with an epicenter 5 miles away.
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
They haven't had any contact with the miners from what I just heard.
I'm keeping hope that they are still safe.
I'm keeping hope that they are still safe.
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
University of Utah seismograph stations recorded seismic waves of 3.9 magnitude around early Monday in the area of the mine, causing speculation that a minor earthquake had caused the cave-in. Scientists later realized the collapse at the mine had caused the disturbance, reported to authorities around 4 a.m. But by late afternoon, they said a natural earthquake could not be ruled out and more information was needed to conclusively determine what happened.
ANYways, the first attempt to reach them failed.
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
I can't believe the owner ranting and raving on TV. His lawyer must have been having fits.
If they died, the earthquake killed them. Right!
If they died, the earthquake killed them. Right!
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
artist wrote:any new news on this?
Officials say it will take 3 days to reach them, they have had NO contact with them at all. Honestly, it doesn't sound good. They said ***IF*** they are still alive they would have enough food and water for several days, but there's no evidence they have.
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
Yikes, I just heard it will take a WEEK to get to them. Apparently aftershocks have held back the rescue operation.
This is NOT gonna end well... I don't see how a week gives them a chance(assuming they are actually alive now)
This is NOT gonna end well... I don't see how a week gives them a chance(assuming they are actually alive now)
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
Cookiely wrote:I can't believe the owner ranting and raving on TV.
He's awfully defensive about the possibility of "retreat mining", too. I wonder if these guys were doing retreat mining and that's what caused the cave-in?
If you don't know, retreat mining is where they go into an area that's all mined out except for the support columns, and they pull down the support columns to get that last bit of coal. The result, of course, is that the area caves in. If they were doing this and made a mistake, they could easily pull the roof down on themselves. As far as I know, retreat mining is illegal.
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Re: 6 miners trapped in Utah
gtalum wrote:Cookiely wrote:I can't believe the owner ranting and raving on TV.
He's awfully defensive about the possibility of "retreat mining", too. I wonder if these guys were doing retreat mining and that's what caused the cave-in?
If you don't know, retreat mining is where they go into an area that's all mined out except for the support columns, and they pull down the support columns to get that last bit of coal. The result, of course, is that the area caves in. If they were doing this and made a mistake, they could easily pull the roof down on themselves. As far as I know, retreat mining is illegal.
Wow! That sounds incredibly dangerous and certainly should be outlawed.. Sheesh I wouldn't think there would be that much coal behind the supports for anyone to take such a foolish risk.
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