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West Virginia Coal Mine Investigation: Federal Investigators To Look Into Massey Explosion

West Virginia Coal Mine Investigation Massey

LAWRENCE MESSINA and TIM HUBER   04/12/10 09:46 PM ET   AP

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Federal investigators arrived Monday at the West Virginia mine where 29 men died in an explosion last week to begin piecing together what caused the worst U.S. coal mining disaster since 1970.

Thirty miles to the north, hundreds of mourners including the governor observed a moment of silence at the state Capitol, during a wreath-laying ceremony at the foot of a statue honoring the state's miners. Karen Barker was among scores of state workers who attended.

"My dad was a miner and my grandfather was a miner. I have no idea how these people feel about losing their family member, but I can imagine," said Barker, 46, of Charleston.

The team of inspectors at the Upper Big Branch mine weren't heading underground until searchers removed all the bodies from the mine. The team from the Mine Safety and Health Administration briefed Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and MSHA director Joe Main at the mine.

The last bodies were expected to be taken out Monday, state mine office spokeswoman Jama Jarrett said. Recovery efforts had been stalled in previous days by volatile gases, but teams entered after the tunnels were ventilated.

She said the crews late Monday were near where the bodies are located.

The state panel that writes mining safety rules and typically reviews inspectors' reports after the investigations are complete said it would like to join the investigators underground this time.

Richmond, Va.-based Massey has been under scrutiny for a string of safety violations at the mine, though CEO Don Blankenship has defended the company's record and disputed accusations that he puts profits ahead of safety.

Authorities have said high methane levels may have played a role in the disaster. Massey has been repeatedly cited and fined for problems with the system that vents methane and for allowing combustible dust to build up.

Hours after the blast, the company flew Gov. Joe Manchin back from a Florida vacation on one of its planes, Manchin said. The governor's top lawyer told him the use of the company's plane was acceptable because it was an emergency and a flight on a state plane couldn't immediately be arranged.

New York state's comptroller and a pension fund adviser called for Blankenship's resignation immediately as chairman of Massey's board.

Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, trustee of a retirement fund holding more than 300,000 shares of Massey stock worth $14 million, said the company failed to adequately manage risks at the West Virginia mine where 29 died after an explosion.

A similar challenge came in a letter to Massey from William Patterson, executive director of the Washington, D.C.-based CtW Investment Group, which works with union pension funds.

Mourning continued exactly a week after the explosion, with the ceremony at the state Capitol and a moment of silence at 3:30 p.m. President Barack Obama ordered all U.S. flags in the state flown at half-staff until sunset Sunday.

Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell also asked people in his state to observe the moment of silence. He restored $750,000 in funding for mine safety inspections in Virginia to the state's strained budget, saying the tragedy in West Virginia was a wakeup call.

Beneath a sunny sky, several hundred people held hands and prayed aloud during the ceremony. Four black-ribboned wreaths were placed at the memorial, as more than a dozen family members of those killed looked on. The largest bore white roses for each miner killed, and two yellow roses for the injured. Twenty-nine yellow helmets were lined up in front of the statue, a black ribbon on each.

A bell rang 29 times for each of the fallen miners. During a moment of silence that followed, sobs could be heard both from the family and the crowd thronged around them with heads bowed.

"Our goal is to have the safest workplace in America," Manchin said. "Someone who's willing to work hard and put everything on the line to provide for themselves and their family...should expect to come home safely."

Solis attended the ceremony and echoed that sentiment, while offering condolences to the family from President Barack Obama.

"No miner should ever lose his life in order to provide for his family," Solis said. "I will do everything in my power to ensure that we prevent these kinds of tragedies."

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09:06 PM on 04/12/2010
my father died working in a scab mine like this and now last week my first cousin.put blankenship in prison do the world a fovor.
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mjeffn
Freedom's just another word 4 nothing left to lose
01:37 PM on 04/12/2010
The tea bagger's response will be to keep your government hands out of my coal mines.
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Garspies
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
01:02 PM on 04/12/2010
When all is said and done, this man needs to die pennyless in prison.
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GOPtakesEllisDee
Cryin' won't help you,prayin' won't do you no good
05:03 PM on 04/12/2010
I agree. His company's stock has fallen 800 million so far, so he's on his way.
12:49 PM on 04/12/2010
This was murder.
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MissCupcake
**JAZZ HANDS**
12:23 PM on 04/12/2010
Please take a few minutes to read this. Something good did come out of this...
http://www.facebook.com/#!/note.php?note_id=10150173741960651&id=249655421622&ref=nf
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whyworry
Proud Liberal
11:58 AM on 04/12/2010
Massey must be held responsible for these murders and if it takes a petition then I would appreciate it one is started and posted on HP. This incident is a perfect opportunity to stand in solidarity with those that are employed in coal mines and serve notice to others that we will not tolerate incidents such as these ever again. What Blankenship did was irresponsible and now there are 29 dead as a result of his negligence with families devastated by the loss of their loved ones that were treated no better than rats in a hole.

I had to comment on this posting...I've got to leave for now...back later tonight...take care everyone.
12:47 PM on 04/12/2010
co-sign...it was murder.
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whyworry
Proud Liberal
06:42 PM on 04/12/2010
Precisely magibrotherhood and he should be prosecuted. If I'm calling this right...I would think that this murderous incident involving Mitch McConnell, his wife and Blankenship's ties to the Republican Party; and IF the Democrats exposed this (as they should) this would pretty much bury the Republican Party.

Don't get me wrong; I don't want to insinuate that this tragedy should be USED as political strategy-- but Blankenship's did this to himself; he’s a capitalist that used those people and I want to see him and those involved pay for this. If this in some way sheds light on the going's on in the Republican Party-- then so be it.
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ZappaFreak
In pedal-depressed panchromatic resonance...on tap
11:45 AM on 04/12/2010
God bless the miners and their families... Mining coal will never be safe, and those brave miners knew that each and every day they went to work.

Mining coal will never be clean, we all know that. Burning coal while the sun shines and the wind blows is just a waste of time, causes many diseases, and measures it's cost in lives. We have to get educated, accept that, and make changes before it's too late.

Go green...use coal for steel, medicine, and other necessities. But burning it for energy is just keeping us in the dark ages. If we never start a plan to end its use, we'll be burning it to the last lump...if we can still breathe.

GO GREEN!
TheAntiOkie
Saying you're Christian doesn't prove anything
01:40 PM on 04/12/2010
AMEN!

This horrible owner should be devoting his vast wealth to renewable energy sources. If he'd take these incredibly hard working, unbelievably loyal workers and retrain them to build - say wind turbines - he'd be much better off.

So would the entire world.
11:34 AM on 04/12/2010
miners mine the coal, they should own and run the mines themselves.
as long as it's up to bosses, miners' lives will matter less than profits.
OCCUPY!
great video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYCJU4rbygo

what the headlines should say:
"capitalist kllls 29 miners in W. Virginia"
http://thetbf.wordpress.com/2010/04/07/safety-at-work/

fight back!!!
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doriath22
Born-again Jacobin. Robespierre had the right idea
11:09 AM on 04/12/2010
Massey has a long history of malfeasance. Justice would be served by the imprisonment of Blankenship and the distribution of his worldly goods to his victims
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Stretchumall
"With Liberty and Justice for All"
10:54 AM on 04/12/2010
When a person (and now corporations are people as well) is allowed to become soo wealthy that they can afford to purchase Judges and Jurys, it is expected that they are in fact THE LAW.
10:39 AM on 04/12/2010
Where's the populist outcry from The Tea Party now?
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ivey
10:25 AM on 04/12/2010
oops i mistyped alot of my words i apologize')
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ivey
10:23 AM on 04/12/2010
they had so many violations and the that idiot said it was still manageable and still safe for them to work of course since hes the one makeing the money ven after this sad tragedy hes still maintains that it was safe i hope that guy rits in hell hes to balme hes to to blame for the families who lost their fathers,brothers,grandfather,uncles,etc.i hope one day that ppl can actually let go of money rather then be greedy and satisfy your own hunger money buys you heartache and pain and in the end your left alone and then something like this happens i wish that everyone finds the faith to frogive that selfish u know what and know that god will take care of him i rathe rnot speak his name but im sure you guys know who im talking about
10:16 AM on 04/12/2010
The hardest thing to do is go on living when one you love is gone. My heartfelt and deepest sympathies to all the families and the community. You are in my thoughts.
10:04 AM on 04/12/2010
I'm glad to see that everyone has decided that that all the facts are in and that the investigation is over!
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10:11 AM on 04/12/2010
well, you know, everybody thinks they're an expert.
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
10:19 AM on 04/12/2010
Sometimes it's hard to add two and two and not get four....