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Dangers in the mines
Flooding
- This was caused by heavy rain,
if the miners hit an underground spring, or if water could not be pumped
out of the mine fast enough. This caused many deaths; miners either
drowned or were trapped in an air pocket and suffocated.
Cave-ins
- These were caused by the
earth’s movements, weak pit supports or disturbance caused by miners.
Miners were either crushed by or trapped away from the shaft and
suffocated.
Lung disease (Black Spit)
- Was caused by breathing in coal
dust in the atmosphere. This damaged the lung lining causing the lungs
to not function properly. This made the miners weak and breathless which
meant they couldn’t work and eventually they died.
Poison Gases
A highly flammable gas found naturally under the ground. A
candle flame could cause an explosion, many miners were killed.
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