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Crandall Canyon Mine- Huntington, Utah(147 images)
Crandall Canyon Mine collapse in Huntington Utah.
  • 11 Aug 2007.A coal power plant looms on the horizon in central Utah.  Many jobs are tied to the coal industry in this high desert Utah community.  Some say if you're not mining it, it being coal, you are hauling it or burning it..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 11 Aug 2007.A coal power plant looms on the horizon in central Utah.  Many jobs are tied to the coal industry in this high desert Utah community.  Some say if you're not mining it, it being coal, you are hauling it or burning it..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 09 Aug 2007.President and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, Bob Murray, attends a press conference with Utah Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 09 Aug 2007.President and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, Bob Murray, attends a press conference with Utah Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 09 Aug 2007.President and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, Bob Murray, attends a press conference with Utah Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 09 Aug 2007.President and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, Bob Murray, attends a press conference with Utah Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Murray...JPG
  • 09 Aug 2007.President and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, Bob Murray, attends a press conference with Utah Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Murray...JPG
  • 09 Aug 2007.President and CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, Bob Murray, attends a press conference with Utah Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 10 Aug 2007.Richard Stickler, Assistant Secretary of Labor and director of Mine Safety and Health Administration addresses the media during a midday press conference Friday, Aug. 10..Stickler said that the microphone that was lowered into a mine chamber, where the miners where believed to be trapped picked up no sound or signs of life.  However the drill might have missed it's mark.  An air sample showed readings of not enough oxygen for the miners to breath, if they have survived..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 10 Aug 2007.Richard Stickler, Assistant Secretary of Labor and director of Mine Safety and Health Administration addresses the media during a midday press conference Friday, Aug. 10..Stickler said that the microphone that was lowered into a mine chamber, where the miners are believed to be trapped picked up no sound or signs of life.  However the drill might have missed it's mark.  An air sample showed readings of not enough oxygen for the miners to breath, if they have survived..At left, Murray Energy Corporation vice president, Rob Moore, who also briefly spoke at the press conference listens to Stickler..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Stickl...jpg
  • 10 Aug 2007.Richard Stickler, Assistant Secretary of Labor and director of Mine Safety and Health Administration addresses the media during a midday press conference Friday, Aug. 10..Stickler said that the microphone that was lowered into a mine chamber, where the miners are believed to be trapped picked up no sound or signs of life.  However the drill might have missed it's mark.  An air sample showed readings of not enough oxygen for the miners to breath, if they have survived..At left, Murray Energy Corporation vice president, Rob Moore, who also briefly spoke at the press conference listens to Stickler..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Stickl...jpg
  • 10 Aug 2007.Richard Stickler, Assistant Secretary of Labor and director of Mine Safety and Health Administration addresses the media during a midday press conference Friday, Aug. 10..Stickler said that the microphone that was lowered into a mine chamber, where the miners are believed to be trapped picked up no sound or signs of life.  However the drill might have missed it's mark.  An air sample showed readings of not enough oxygen for the miners to breath, if they have survived..At left, Murray Energy Corporation vice president, Rob Moore, who also briefly spoke at the press conference listens to Stickler..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Stickl...jpg
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 10 Aug 2007.Richard Stickler, Assistant Secretary of Labor and director of Mine Safety and Health Administration addresses the media during a midday press conference Friday, Aug. 10..Stickler said that the microphone that was lowered into a mine chamber, where the miners are believed to be trapped picked up no sound or signs of life.  However the drill might have missed it's mark.  An air sample showed readings of enough oxygen for the miners to breath, if they have survived..At left, Murray Energy Corporation vice president, Rob Moore, who also briefly spoke at the press conference listens to Stickler..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Signs of hope and prayer blanket the small, central Utah town of Huntington, with love and support for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 06-11 Aug 2007.Daniel White, 24, of Huntington, Utah leans against a car painted with slogans of hope and support for the six trapped miners.  White works in the coal mining industry but prefers to stay above ground.  He drives a large coal hauling truck..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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  • 10 Aug 2007.Friends, family and community members attend a candle light vigil for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press.. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 10 Aug 2007.Friends, family and community members attend a candle light vigil for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press.. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
    Mine_Suppor...JPG
  • 10 Aug 2007.Al Abrego, places his hand on a photograph of trapped miner, Carlos Payan, during a candle light vigil for the six trapped miners.  The coal miners have been trapped since early Aug. 6..Nathan W. Armes/Sipa Press.. By photographer Nathan W. Armes
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