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A mining accident is an accident that occurs during the process of mining minerals or metals. Thousands of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially from underground coal mining, although accidents also occur in hard rock mining. Coal mining is considered much more hazardous than hard rock mining due to flat-lying rock strata, generally incompetent rock, the presence of methane gas, and coal dust. Most of the deaths these days occur in developing countries, and rural parts of developed countries where safety measures are not practiced as fully. A mining disaster is an incident where there are five or more fatalities.

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  • Grubenunglück (de)
  • Mineja akcidento (eo)
  • 鉱山事故 (ja)
  • Mining accident (en)
  • 矿难 (zh)
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  • Ein Grubenunglück ist ein Unfall, der sich beim Bergbau ereignet. (de)
  • A mining accident is an accident that occurs during the process of mining minerals or metals. Thousands of miners die from mining accidents each year, especially from underground coal mining, although accidents also occur in hard rock mining. Coal mining is considered much more hazardous than hard rock mining due to flat-lying rock strata, generally incompetent rock, the presence of methane gas, and coal dust. Most of the deaths these days occur in developing countries, and rural parts of developed countries where safety measures are not practiced as fully. A mining disaster is an incident where there are five or more fatalities. (en)
  • 鉱山事故(こうざんじこ、英語: Mining accident)または鉱山災害(こうざんさいがい、英語: Mine disaster)は、鉱山で発生する事故・災害である。坑内作業を中心とする鉱山では、概して他産業に比べ作業環境が悪く、事故発生の頻度・強度ともに高い。ときに落盤、、ガス爆発、粉塵爆発などによって瞬時に多数の死傷者を出すことがあり、鉱山変災とよばれる。 経済産業省のまとめによると、2011年末における日本の鉱山数は532鉱山、鉱山労働者数は11796人で、同年の鉱山災害発生件数は31件、罹災者数は28人(死者1人・重傷者20人・軽傷者7人)であった。 (ja)
  • 矿难,指在采矿过程中发生的事故,通常造成伤亡的危险性极大。世界上每年至少有几千人死于矿难。矿难发生的频率在中国等发展中国家尤为突出。在2003年,中國生產了世界約35%的煤,但在煤礦事故死亡人數上卻佔約80%。 (zh)
  • Mineja akcidento estas katastrofa akcidento, kiu okazas dum subtera minado. Plej ofte okazis/okazas karbomineja akcdidento pro karbopulva aŭ gasa eksplodo same kiel karbobrulo. Aliaj oftaj formoj en ĉiuj minejoj estas la akvopenetro, kolapso de supra tena tavolo, muntaĵo (galerio) aŭ apero de venenaj gasoj el rokoj. Al la plej gravaj minejaj akcidentoj en Germanio okzis en Bochum (1898, 116 mortintoj), en Bockum-Hövel (1908, 348 mortintoj), en Bergkamen (1944, 107 viktimoj; 1946, 405 mortintoj), en Völklingen (1962, 299 mortintoj). (eo)
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