Ben Hatfield
Ben Hatfield
The Sago Mine disaster was a coal mine explosion on January 2, 2006, at the Sago Mine in Sago, West Virginia, United States, near the Upshur County seat of Buckhannon. The blast and collapse trapped 13 miners for nearly two days; only one survived. It was the worst mining disaster in the United States since the Jim Walter Resources Mine Disaster in Alabama on September 23, 2001, and the worst disaster in West Virginia since the 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster...
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That information spread like wildfire, because it had come from the command center.
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The initial report from the rescue team to the command centre indicated multiple survivors, but that information proved to be a miscommunication.
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The initial report from the rescue teams from the command centre indicated multiple survivors, but that information proved to be a miscommunication.
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The initial report from the rescue teams from the command center indicated multiple survivors, but that information proved to be a miscommunication.
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The families, much like the people working in the command center, are clinging to every hope.
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We must learn the lessons from this accident that will better protect coal miners.
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Our focus is not on defending records, our focus is on getting people out of there and that's all we want to focus on at this point. We believe the mine was safe.
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While we're very disappointed by the information we have received thus far, we remain determined to continue the search so long as there is hope, and hope remains.
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With each hour that passes the likelihood of a successful outcome diminishes.
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While our independent investigation is certainly not the final word on the explosion, we are confident that the joint federal-state investigation will reach a similar conclusion. We are pleased that we can get our Sago employees back to work with the knowledge that the explosion was an unpredictable and highly unusual accident.
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We can't see 2 miles underground. We didn't know if there was a blazing fire.
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We are clearly in the situation where we need a miracle. But miracles happen.
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We intend to be a leader in the effort to identify and develop safety technologies that will help to prevent future tragedies.
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We have an army of people working as hard as they can to get the ventilation fixed so it is safe to go in and conduct the investigation.