Friday, April 9, 2010

West Virginia Miners

Monday explosion at a coal mine in the state of West Virginia is a test case, the potential benefits of the recovery room, the federal legislature the task, all mining operators have installed four years ago to live underground in order to save the event of a disaster.

“Mining in this country, but not tested, and this is the first test, and was in a room is installed,” says Patrick McGinley, Professor of Law atWest University of Virginia, and security laws in force in Pennsylvania, a former Special Assistant Attorney General of the BP.

The workers tried to rescue a large branch of mines in South Whiteville level every week for two rooms, hoping to save four miners missing. Explosion Monday afternoon, 25 miners were killed and two others in the hospital, what is the worst mining disaster in 25 years in mind.


West Virginia Miners

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