Hurricane Creek mine disaster happened in 1970.
Sago Mine disaster happened in 2006.
The Granduc Mine Disaster occurred on November 18, 1965, in British Columbia, Canada, when an avalanche struck the Granduc copper mine, killing 26 miners. The avalanche was triggered by heavy snowfall and unstable snow conditions. It remains one of the deadliest mine disasters in Canadian history.
The three major molybdenum mines in the United States were the Henderson Mine located in Colorado, the Thompson Creek Mine located in Idaho, and the Questa Mine located in New Mexico
The Gresford disaster was primarily blamed on a build-up of methane gas in the mine, which ignited and caused explosions. It was also attributed to inadequate safety measures and management failures in the mine. However, the exact cause of the ignition remains uncertain.
The Lofthouse Colliery disaster, which occurred on December 21, 1973, resulted in the deaths of 26 miners. Additionally, 38 others were injured in the incident. The disaster was caused by a series of explosions in the mine, highlighting the safety challenges faced in the coal mining industry at the time.
Scofield Mine disaster happened in 1900.
Farmington Mine disaster happened in 1968.
Fraterville Mine disaster happened in 1902.
Eccles Mine Disaster happened in 1914.
Felling mine disaster happened in 1812.
Pabst Mine Disaster happened in 1926.
Speculator Mine disaster happened in 1917.
Brunner Mine disaster happened in 1896.
Courrières mine disaster happened in 1906.
Hanna Mine Disaster happened in 1903.
Hillcrest mine disaster happened in 1914.
Smith Mine disaster happened in 1943.