2007 Zasyadko mine disaster explained

2007 Zasyadko mine disaster
Date:November 18, 2007
Place:Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Coordinates:48.0689°N 37.8056°W
Fatalities:101

The 2007 Zasyadko mine disaster was a mining accident that happened on November 18, 2007 at the Zasyadko coal mine (Ukrainian: Шахта ім. Засядько) in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk.

By November 30, 101 miners were reported dead:[1] the worst accident in Ukraine's history. At the time of the explosion, 457 miners were in the complex.[2] [3]

Causes and investigation

The accident was caused by a methane explosion located more than 1000m (3,000feet) below ground level.[4]

The Zasyadko Mine is considered one of the most dangerous coal mines in the world,[5] An independent mining expert recently claimed that the company management, linked to a powerful local clan, interferes with hazard-measuring equipment on a permanent basis, in order to present underground situation as being within the safety standards, and so to prevent production from closure by the government inspectors.[6] President Viktor Yushchenko blamed the cabinet for failing to “implement safe mining practices” in the coal industry.[4] A criminal investigation is also underway.

Government reaction

Families of the deceased miners will receive compensations totaling ₴100,000,[7] (approx. $ USD) which constitutes part of the ₴15 million that the Government of Ukraine had set aside for renovation of the mine to prevent future accidents from happening.[8]

On November 19, 2007, President Viktor Yushchenko signed a decree that calls for investigation into Zasyadko mine disaster as well as prevention of such disasters in the future.[9] The President also signed a decree making November 20 a Day of National Mourning.[10]

Mining accidents trend

Within the past decade, the frequency of mining accidents has increased in the Donbas coal region. The Zasyadko mine accident is the deadliest ever accident in Ukraine, surpassing the Barakova Mine accident in 2000, which killed at least 80 workers.[4]

The Zasyadko Mine, Ukraine's largest and most equipped mine, employs 10,000 people and produces up to 10,000 tons of coal per day.[11] Prior to this, four previous major mining accidents at the mine had killed a total of 148 workers combined.[12] [13]

Recurring accidents

Twelve days later, on December 1, 2007, at 5:55 local time another methane explosion happened in the same mine section injuring 52 miners.[14] After this, at 21:20 local time on December 2, another explosion occurred,[15] killing at least 5 workers and injuring 30 more.[16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Hospitalized miner died . Korrespondent . November 30, 2007. November 30, 2007 . ru.
  2. News: Dmitriy . Korneychuk . Methane blast at the mine of Zasyadko . Gazeta po-Kievskiy . November 18, 2007 . November 19, 2007 . ru . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071119103725/http://pk.kiev.ua/country/2007/11/18/113822.html . November 19, 2007 .
  3. News: Yushchenko goes to Donetsk with a pain in his heart. Korrespondent. November 18, 2007. November 19, 2007. ru.
  4. News: Ukraine's mine death toll rises. BBC News. November 20, 2007. November 20, 2007.
  5. http://www.rian.ru/spravka/20071119/88646124.html Шахта им. А.Ф.Засядько в Донецке. Справка
  6. http://1plus1.tv/tsn_news/tsn_archive/?date=2007-11-22 Перша версія трагедії у Донецьку
  7. News: The number of killed miners in the Zasyadko mine reaches 63. Korrespondent. November 18, 2007. November 19, 2007. ru.
  8. News: Body count reaches 90. Korrespondent. November 20, 2007. November 20, 2007. ru.
  9. ,1119/2007. Presidential decree. 7014. On the emergency procedures on resolving the aftermath of the accident at the Zasyadko Mine. November 19, 2007.
  10. News: Tomorrow- Day of National Mourning. Korrespondent. November 19, 2007. November 19, 2007. ru.
  11. News: Ukraine mine blast kills 65 . . November 18, 2007 . November 19, 2007 .
  12. News: The cause of a Donetsk mine tragedy is announced. Korrespondent. September 20, 2006. November 19, 2007. ru.
  13. News: Zasyadko mine. Black chronologies. Korrespondent. November 19, 2006. November 19, 2007. ru.
  14. News: All miners evacuated. Korrespondent. December 1, 2007. December 1, 2007. ru.
  15. News: Another explosion on Zasyadko mine. Korrespondent. December 1, 2007. December 1, 2007. ru.
  16. News: The number of killed workers at the Zasyadko mine increased to 5. Korrespondent. December 2, 2007. December 2, 2007. ru.