Lightning blamed in mine deaths
From Times Wire Reports
Two lightning bolts probably caused an electrical current in a cable left deep inside the Sago Mine and touched off the methane blast blamed for the deaths of 12 coal miners last year, the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration said.
Lightning had been suspected from the start, but the report for the first time describes its probable path, saying an electrical current traveled through the earth to the buried cable.
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