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Originally Posted by ralph_dog
No disrespect intended towards anyone working in the coal mining trade and their families during this time of grief. I'm sure there are hundreds of petro workers killed each year as well around the world in drilling/refining/truck accidents each year. Do we ever hear about them? 
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Perhaps the reason being that news media tends to focus on dramatic accidents.... a refinery explosion will kill a lot of people more or less instantly....one second you are there, the next second you have become a statistic.
On the other hand, a coal mine disaster (or any other mining disaster, for that matter) there is the element of wait, the anxiety, the suspense, that builds up as hours and days pass. And eventually the great climatic sense of relief (if survivors are found) or dissapontment (if all or most perish) caps up the news story.