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Inquest says explosion killed NZ miners

All 29 miners in a southern New Zealand coal mine died within minutes of an initial explosion that rocked the mine in November, an inquest heard today.

Updated on: Jan 27, 2011 02:57 PM IST
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All 29 miners in a southern New Zealand coal mine died within minutes of an initial explosion that rocked the mine in November, an inquest heard today.

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The fates of the men had been uncertain for days after the Nov 19 methane-fueled blast, because a buildup of poisonous gases prevented rescuers from entering the Pike River mine outside the town of Greymouth.

The miners were declared dead only five days later, after a second massive blast that officials said would have killed anyone underground. Chief Coroner Neil MacLean said evidence showed the men died from a combination of concussion, burns or hypoxia caused by toxic gases and a lack of oxygen after the initial blast.

MacLean told the inquest at a district courthouse in Greymouth that the men's deaths occurred either at "the immediate time of the large explosion that occurred in the mine or a very short time thereafter."

Earlier this month, officials said they abandoned attempts to recover the men's bodies because the mine is still considered too dangerous and unstable for recovery teams to enter.

Wider issues concerning the cause and possible prevention of the disaster will be covered later by a Royal Commission of Inquiry.

 
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