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Feds cite operator Alpha for mine inundation

The Columbian
Published: January 14, 2010, 12:00am

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration says it’s cited Alpha Natural Resources for violations that contributed a flood that trapped seven men for nearly 24 hours at a West Virginia coal mine last year.

MSHA said Thursday that Alpha failed to maintain underground diversion systems and escape routes at its Mountaineer Alma A Mine near Wharncliffe. Heavy rain inundated the area May 9 and the mine flooded when culverts at its entrances were blocked by debris, mud and rock.

MSHA says water levels reached 9 feet in some parts of the mine, forcing the trapped men to seek refuge on high ground. They emerged unharmed after rescue crews pumped out the mine.

A spokesman for the Abingdon, Va., company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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