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As of recent reports, mining deaths in the U.S. have significantly decreased over the years due to improved safety regulations and practices. In 2022, there were 27 fatalities in the mining industry, which includes both coal and non-coal mining sectors. While this number reflects ongoing safety challenges, it is a notable decline compared to previous decades. Continuous efforts are being made to enhance safety measures and reduce the risk of accidents in mining operations.

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