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Cost Cutting Fatally Trapped Workers Hundreds of Feet Underground | Plainly Difficult

On Tuesday, May 2, 1972, a fire broke out at the Sunshine Mine in Kellogg, Idaho USA. Smoke and carbon monoxide quickly filled the area in which the majority of the 173 miners were working.

Ninety-one men perished due to carbon monoxide exposure.

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Keywords: Mine Disaster, Underground Fire, Silver Mining, Disaster Management, sunshine Mine

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