The number of miners killed can vary depending on the specific incident or context being referenced, as mining accidents occur in different regions and times. If you provide more details about a particular event or location, I can give a more accurate response. Generally, mining accidents have historically resulted in significant fatalities, and safety measures continue to evolve to reduce these risks.
6 soldiers were killed and 22 miners were killed. 12 miners were injured.
There were 47 coal miners killed in 2006. Five coal miners were killed in Harlan county, Kentucky. 12 miners were killed in Sago, West Virginia. A thirteenth miner survived. Another miner was killed in Michigan, then another in West Virginia. Beyond that, I don't have a list.
On average for the past 23 years, about 42.3 people die a year.
It is believed that 34 diggers and 6 soldiers were killed. The number of miners is not confirmed.
Eighty-three miners were killed in an explosion at the Markham Colliery in Lancashire on December 19, 1930. Additionally, another tragic explosion occurred at the Lofthouse Colliery in Somerset on December 21, 1973, resulting in the deaths of 26 miners. Both incidents highlight the dangers faced by miners during that era.
34 miners were killed in the mine explosion on February 21, 1879 as a result of suffocating from black damp.
There were 33 miners in the mine
Miners Hill has 306 pages.
Ludlow, Colorado
Ludlow, Colorado :)
The total of men who died was 9 - five men were killed by heavy machinery and four by falling rock.
29 miners died