How a Single Spark Killed 239 Miners | Disaster Documentary
Автор: Iron and Memory
Загружено: 2025-10-20
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December 19th, 1907 — Smithton, Pennsylvania. A roar tore through the frozen hills along the Youghiogheny River. In seconds, the Darr Mine was consumed by flame and smoke, trapping hundreds of men deep underground. Families rushed to the pit mouth, watching helplessly as black clouds rose from the earth. By nightfall, 239 miners were gone — fathers, sons, neighbors — lost in one of the deadliest coal mine explosions the world had ever seen.
This is the story of the Darr Mine Disaster — how small warnings became catastrophe, how courage turned to heartbreak, and how the aftermath reshaped the fight for safer labor around the world. Told with respect, accuracy, and cinematic depth, this documentary remembers the lives buried beneath the hills and the lessons carved in stone by their loss.
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