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Home > Disasters and Tragedies > Springhill Mining Disasters > More blood on the coal in '58

Broadcast Oct. 26, 1958

More blood on the coal in '58

 

On Oct. 23, 1958, Springhill is revisited by tragedy. A massive "bump," similar to a small earthquake, shatters the No. 2 colliery of the Cumberland mines. There are 178 miners trapped 3,900 metres underground. Draegermen describe terrible chaos below and mine manager Harold Gordon is not hopeful about the possibility of survivors. After the rescue of 81 miners, the national media pulls out. Gordon says the death toll will stand at 93.

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