Seven Iranian miners die in a tragic toxic gas in Damghan

Published April 7th, 2025 - 03:19 GMT
Seven Iranian miners die in a tragic toxic gas in Damghan
Coal miners and rescue workers gather at a mine in Azadshahr, in northern Iran, following an explosion leaving dozens of miners trapped on May 4, 2017. AFP
Highlights
Mining-related fatalities remain a tragic and recurring issue in Iran. One of the deadliest incidents in recent years occurred on September 22, when a methane gas explosion claimed the lives of 50 miners and injured 16 others in a coal mine in Tabas

ALBAWABA- Seven Iranian miners lost their lives due to carbon monoxide poisoning in a coal mine in Damghan, northeastern Iran, according to local officials cited by Iran International News. 

No further details were provided about the incident's circumstances or the victims' identities. 

Mining-related fatalities remain a tragic and recurring issue in Iran. One of the deadliest incidents in recent years occurred on September 22 last year, when a methane gas explosion claimed the lives of 50 miners and injured 16 others in a coal mine in Tabas, eastern Iran. 

A day prior to the blast, workers had reportedly warned management about a strong smell of gas in the tunnels—yet operations continued as usual.

At the time of the explosion, 66 miners were working approximately 600 meters underground. The disaster added to a growing list of coal mining accidents in Iran, with at least four other incidents reported earlier that year. 

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