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Coal mine disasters in Russia

Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:42pm EDT

(Reuters) - A methane explosion killed 25 people on Monday as it ripped through a Russian coal mine where 186 miners were working, the Emergencies Ministry said.

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The Ulyanovskaya mine, in the southern Siberian region of Kemerovo, lies on some of the world's biggest coal reserves.

Following is a chronology of disasters at Russian coal mines since 1995:

December 1997 - A methane gas explosion rips through the Zyryanovskaya mine in the city of Novokuznetsk in western Siberia, killing more than 30 miners.

January 1998 - A powerful explosion at the Tsentralnaya mine in the Arctic town of Vorkuta kills 27 miners.

January 13, 2002 - At least five people die in a methane gas blast at the Vorkutinskaya mine in the northern Komi Republic.

October 29, 2003 - Five miners are killed in a methane blast at a mine in the Far Eastern town of Partizansk.

April 10, 2004 - A gas explosion at the Taizhina colliery in Siberia's Kemerovo region kills 45.

October 28, 2004 - A methane blast at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Siberia kills at least 13.

February 9, 2005 - An explosion in the Yesaulskaya mine in Kemerovo kills 21.

September 8, 2005 - A methane blast at Anzhero-Sudzhensk in Kemerovo region kills three.

September 7, 2006 - Twenty-five miners die in a fire at a remote gold mine in Eastern Siberia near the border with China.

February 25, 2007 - One miner is killed after part of a shaft collapses at a coal mine in Siberia's Kemerovo region.

March 1, 2007 - One coal miner is killed and nine are injured after part of a shaft collapses in Kemerovo region.

Source: Reuters



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