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Mining disasters.

The safety history of coal mines, especially underground mines anywhere in the world has not been great. Thousands of miners have perished, probably hundreds of thousands all round the world. And not just coal either. Underground mining is an inherently dangerous business.

 

Queensland has not been immune by any means from these sad events.

 

The Moura-Kianga Mine in Central Queensland has experienced three tragic events and memorials exist both in the town and out at the mine sites themselves. After 1994 when the disaster shown in this shot occurred, underground mining ceased at this locality although it still occurs elsewhere in Queensland. All mining at this metallurgical mine site is now open cut.

 

In respect for the dead, while coal mining these days is very controversial, I ask you to keep those comments for another shot to come next week if you feel that way inclined. We won't make this one political or environmental. These men just went to work for their families and didn't come home that day or ever.

 

Moura No. 2 Mine disaster, 7 August 1994 - 11 dead

 

Other disasters at these mines

 

Kianga No. 1 Mine disaster, 20 September 1975 - 13 dead

Moura No. 4 Mine disaster, 16 July 1986 - 12 dead

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