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List of mining disasters in Poland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following mining disasters have occurred in Poland:

  • 1565 – Golden Donkey in Złoty Stok – 59 killed.
  • 1880 – Renard coal mine in Sosnowiec – 200 killed.
  • 1896 – Kleofas coal mine in Katowice – 105 killed.
  • 1913 - Emma coal mine in Radlin - 17 killed
  • 1923 – Rozbark in Bytom – 145 killed.
  • 1931 – Wacław coal mine in Nowa Ruda – 151 killed.
  • 1941 – Nowa Ruda coal mine in Nowa Ruda – 180 killed.
  • 1954, 21 March – Barbara-Wyzwolenie coal mine in Chorzów – 81–102 killed.
  • 1958, 28 August – Makoszowy coal mine in Zabrze – 72 killed.
  • 1971, 23 March – Rokitnica coal mine in Zabrze – 10 killed (after seven days rescuers found Alojzy Piątek alive).
  • 1974, 28 June – Silesia coal mine in Czechowice-Dziedzice – 34 killed.
  • 1978, 5 July – Staszic coal mine in Katowice – 4 killed.
  • 1979, 10 October – Dymitrow coal mine in Bytom – 34 killed.
  • 1979, 30 October – Silesia coal mine in Czechowice-Dziedzice – 22 killed (twenty days after disaster in Dymitrow).
  • 1982, 29–30 November – Dymitrow coal mine in Bytom – 19 killed.
  • 1985, 22 December – Wałbrzych coal mine in Wałbrzych – 18 killed.
  • 1987, 4 February – Mysłowice coal mine in Mysłowice – 18 killed.
  • 1990, 16 January – Halemba coal mine in Ruda Śląska – 19 killed.
  • 1990 – Śląsk coal mine in Ruda Śląska – 4 killed.
  • 1991 – Halemba coal mine in Ruda Śląska – 5 killed.
  • 1993 – Miechowice coal mine in Bytom – 6 killed.
  • 1995 – Nowy Wirek coal mine in Ruda Śląska – 5 killed.
  • 1996 – Bielszowice coal mine in Zabrze – 5 killed.
  • 1998, 24 February – Niwka-Modrzejów coal mine in Sosnowiec – death of 6 rescuers.
  • 2000 – Mining enterprise in Piekary Śląskie – 3 killed.
  • 2002, 6 February – Jas-Mos coal mine in Jastrzębie-Zdrój – 10 killed.
  • 2005, June – Pokój coal mine (Ruda Śląska) – 2 killed. In the same year in Zofiówka (Jastrzębie-Zdrój), three persons died.
  • 2006, 27 July – Pokój coal mine – 4 miners killed.
  • 2006, 21 November – a methane explosion killed 23 people in Halemba in Ruda Śląska (2006 Halemba Coal Mine disaster).
  • 2008, 4 June – Borynia Coal Mine blast – 6 miners killed.
  • 2009, 18 September – a methane explosion killed 20 people in Wujek-Śląsk in Ruda Śląska (12 died in coal mine, 8 in hospitals) (2009 Wujek-Śląsk mine blast).[1]
  • 2018, 5 May – an earthquake trapped and killed 5 people in Zofiówka (Jastrzębie-Zdrój).[2]
  • 2021, 5 March, an underground rockfall killed 2 people in Myslowice-Wesola in Myslowice, Silesian Voivodeship.[3]
  • 2022, 20-21 April, a methane explosion killed 9 people in Pniówek in Pniówek, Silesian Voivodeship. 7 miners and rescuers are missing[4]
  • 2022, 23 April, a mine collapse occurred in Zofiówka (Jaastrzębie-Zdrój), killing 10 miners.

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References

  1. ^ "State mourning for Poland miners". 19 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Cause of accident in coal mine announced".
  3. ^ "Two miners die in Polish coal mine".
  4. ^ "At least five killed after 'probable methane explosion' at Polish mine". 20 April 2022.
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