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Mining is not considered a natural disaster. It is a human activity that involves the extraction of resources from the earth, which can have environmental impacts if not managed properly. Natural disasters are events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods that occur due to natural processes.
Springhill mining disaster happened in 1958.
Burngrange mining disaster happened in 1947.
Monongah Mining disaster happened in 1907.
Marcopper mining disaster happened in 1996.
Chasnala mining disaster happened in 1975.
Udston mining disaster happened in 1887.
Blantyre mining disaster happened in 1877.
A natural hazard is a threat of a natureoccurring event that will have a negative effect on people or the environment. Many natural hazards are interrelated, e.g. earthquakecan cause tsunamiand droughtcan lead directly to famineor population displacement. It is possible that some natural hazards are intertermporally correlated, as well. A concrete example of the division between a naturalhazard and a natural disaster is that the 1906-san-francisco-earthquakewas a disaster, whereas living on a fault line is a hazard.
The Senghenydd mining disaster occurred on October 14, 1913. It was the worst mining accident in British history, resulting in the deaths of 439 miners.
The most notorious is the Aberfan Mining Disaster
241 people survived the cherry mine disaster.