Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine – A devastating slurry breach in a coal mine in the Dnipropetrovsk region has resulted in the tragic loss of two miners’ lives. The rescue operation, which spanned over 14 days at a depth of 410 meters below the surface, concluded with the recovery of the deceased and a thorough assessment of the disaster site.
According to the State Emergency Service, rescuers faced immense challenges as they battled a massive volume of slurry – a mixture of water and coal dust – following the breach. The team’s efforts were crucial in not only eliminating the immediate consequences of the accident but also locating the bodies of the two miners who were at the epicenter of the rupture. The search and evacuation operation was conducted under extraordinarily difficult conditions.
“The operation was complicated by the large volume of slurry,” stated the State Emergency Service. “Employees of the plant, miners, and mine rescuers had to perform a colossal amount of work: pumping water from flooded horizons, handling and hauling away the slurry, searching for and evacuating the bodies of the deceased.”
Investigators are currently working to determine the precise cause of the slurry breach and will focus on bolstering production safety protocols at the mine.