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Did anyone survive the Pike River mine explosion?

Did anyone survive the Pike River mine explosion?

On Friday 19 November 2010 at 3:45pm there was an underground explosion at the Pike River coal mine. Twenty-nine men lost their lives, and their bodies have not been recovered. Their names and details appear on pages 4–5 (see: Pike River mine memorial). Two men survived the explosion.

What happened in the Pike River mine disaster?

On the afternoon of 19 November 2010, an explosion ripped through the remote Pike River mine on the West Coast of the South Island, killing 29 men. Their bodies have not been recovered, and remain in the mine. Mines must have good ventilation to prevent methane building up.

How many people died in the Pike River mine explosion?

29
Pike River Mine disaster/Total number of deaths

What type of mine was Pike River?

coal mine
The Pike River Mine is a coal mine formerly operated by Pike River Coal 46 km (29 mi) north-northeast of Greymouth in the West Coast Region of New Zealand’s South Island.

Who died at Pike River?

The victims included, among others, Grey District Councillor Milton Osborne and two West Coast representative sportsmen, South Island rugby league player Blair Sims and West Coast Rugby Union player Michael Monk.

How many people worked in the Pike River mine?

Initial media reports were unclear as to the number of miners and contractors remaining within the mine, with various numbers between 25 and 33 being mentioned. It was eventually ascertained that there were 16 miners and 13 contractors trapped. The names of the missing workers were released on 21 November 2010.

How much has been spent on the Pike River recovery?

More than $50 million has been spent.

Why was the Pike River Mine disaster in New Zealand?

Health and safety systems at the Pike River mine were inadequate, and reports of excessive methane levels were “not heeded”. A drive for production “before the mine was ready” created the circumstances for the tragedy, the report found. The mining disaster in 2010 was New Zealand’s worst in almost a century.

Where was the mine explosion in New Zealand?

The Pike River Mine disaster was a coal mining accident that began on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, 46 kilometres (29 mi) northeast of Greymouth, in the West Coast region of New Zealand’s South Island. A methane explosion occurred in the mine at approximately 3:44 pm (NZDT, UTC+13).

How big is the Pike River coal mine?

The Pike River Mine can be separated into two distinct areas: The mine drift and the mine workings. The drift is a 2.3 km access tunnel from the entrance of the mine to the workings. The workings comprise around 4.3 km of inner tunnels, from where the coal was extracted. Pike River Coal Company Ltd

What was the Royal Commission on the Pike River Mine?

Two years later the Royal Commission of Inquiry began an investigation called the Pike River Coal Mine Tragedy. It was only in May 2019 that the Pike River Recovery Agency were able to re-enter the mine to look for evidence of what caused the explosion. There are several websites that have useful facts and information about the Pike River disaster.