Amasra mine explosion

Coordinates: 41°43′23″N 32°21′01″E / 41.72306°N 32.35028°E / 41.72306; 32.35028
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Amasra mine explosion
Date14 October 2022
Time18:30 (UTC+3)
LocationAmasra coal mine, Amasra, Bartın Province, Turkey
Coordinates41°43′23″N 32°21′01″E / 41.72306°N 32.35028°E / 41.72306; 32.35028
CauseMine explosion
Deaths42[1]
Non-fatal injuries27[2][3]

On 14 October 2022, an explosion occurred in Amasra coal mine in Amasra, Bartın Province, Turkey, killing 42 people and injuring 27.[1][3][4] It was one of the deadliest industrial incidents in Turkey.[5][6]

Explosion[edit]

The explosion occurred at 6:30 p.m. Turkish time,[7] at a depth of about 300 metres.[8] At the time of the incident, around 110 people were working in the mine and almost half of them were below 300 m (980 ft) deep.[9][10][11] Some reports stated that five people were working under 350 m (1,150 ft) and 44 people were working under 300 m (980 ft).[12][13][14]

Minister of the Interior Süleyman Soylu said that more than 22 people had died[15][16] and 28 people crawled out on their own.[17] Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca said that 11 people had been pulled out alive and were being treated in hospital.[18][19] 58 miners were saved.

Investigation[edit]

Amasra coal mine is located in Turkey
Amasra coal mine
Amasra coal mine
Location of the coal mine in Turkey

The cause of the blast is yet unknown[20][needs update] and is under investigation,[21] with firedamp (possibly coalbed methane) being one suspected cause.[22]

Response[edit]

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan wrote on Twitter that he was closely monitoring the situation and said that search and rescue operations were progressing rapidly at the mine. Erdoğan canceled a planned trip to Diyarbakır and instead traveled to Amasra on 15 October.[23] Erdoğan's comments linking the explosion to "the plan of destiny" and saying that such explosions "will always be" drew criticism from opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, as well as protests in Istanbul.[24]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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