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'''Mining accidents''' are dangerous and often deadly accidents which occur in the process of ] minerals from underneath the surface of the planet. Thousand of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially in the process of ] and ]. | '''Mining accidents''' are dangerous and often deadly accidents which occur in the process of ] minerals from underneath the surface of the planet. Thousand of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially in the process of ] and ]. | ||
in developing countries and rural parts of developed countries. | Many of the deaths occur in developing countries and rural parts of developed countries. | ||
Even in the US, an average of 93 people per year died in mining accidents in the | Even in the US, an average of 93 people per year died in mining accidents in the | ||
most recently reported period (1991-1999). In addition to deaths, many | most recently reported period (1991-1999). In addition to deaths, many | ||
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per year between 1991 and 1999). | per year between 1991 and 1999). | ||
Mining accidents can have a variety of causes, including leaks of poisonous or explosive natural gases, collapsing of mine ], flooding, or general mechanical errors from improperly used or malfunctioning mining equipment. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Mining accidents are dangerous and often deadly accidents which occur in the process of mining minerals from underneath the surface of the planet. Thousand of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially in the process of coal mining and hard rock mining.
Many of the deaths occur in developing countries and rural parts of developed countries. Even in the US, an average of 93 people per year died in mining accidents in the most recently reported period (1991-1999). In addition to deaths, many thousands more are injured, even in the US (an average of 21,351 injuries per year between 1991 and 1999).
Mining accidents can have a variety of causes, including leaks of poisonous or explosive natural gases, collapsing of mine stopes, flooding, or general mechanical errors from improperly used or malfunctioning mining equipment.