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An explosion in the mine on August 4, 2011, killed one worker and injured 25&nbsp;others, including several who received severe burns.<ref name=PlattsAug5>, ''Platts News'', August 5, 2011</ref> The explosion, at a depth of 155 m, was attributed to ] accumulation.<ref>, ''Platts News'', August 4, 2011</ref> Ukraine's Minister of Energy and Coal Industry, ], speculated that there had been errors in installation of a ventilation system intended to prevent methane build-up. Boyko announced that the mine's director and safety manager would be suspended while the accident was investigated.<ref name=PlattsAug5/> An explosion in the mine on August 4, 2011, killed one worker and injured 25&nbsp;others, including several who received severe burns.<ref name=PlattsAug5>, ''Platts News'', August 5, 2011</ref> The explosion, at a depth of 155 m, was attributed to ] accumulation.<ref>, ''Platts News'', August 4, 2011</ref> ], ], speculated that there had been errors in installation of a ventilation system intended to prevent methane build-up. Boyko announced that the mine's director and safety manager would be suspended while the accident was investigated.<ref name=PlattsAug5/>

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Mine in Krasnyi Luch, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
Chervonokutska coal mine
Location
LocationKrasnyi Luch
OblastLuhansk Oblast
CountryUkraine
Production
ProductsCoal
Owner
CompanyDonbasantratsyt

The Chervonokutska coal mine is an underground coal mine in the Luhansk region of Ukraine.

An explosion in the mine on August 4, 2011, killed one worker and injured 25 others, including several who received severe burns. The explosion, at a depth of 155 m, was attributed to methane gas accumulation. Ukraine's Minister of Energy and Coal Industry, Yuriy Boyko, speculated that there had been errors in installation of a ventilation system intended to prevent methane build-up. Boyko announced that the mine's director and safety manager would be suspended while the accident was investigated.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ukrainian coalmine blast was caused by engineer mistake: minister, Platts News, August 5, 2011
  2. New Ukraine coal mine explosion as safety review launched, Platts News, August 4, 2011
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