Carbon Monoxide Kills 2 Miners in Colo. Accident

20 others injured
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 18, 2013 8:10 AM CST
Carbon Monoxide Kills 2 Miners in Colo. Accident
   (Shutterstock)

Two miners were killed in Colorado early yesterday, and authorities say they died of carbon monoxide poisoning, the Denver Post reports. The incident at the Revenue-Virginius Mine, near the town of Ouray, was described as a "powder-smoke incident" and was not a cave-in or collapse, the Ouray Watch reports. Twenty other miners went to area hospitals, but they all made it out of the mine on their own and most have been treated and released, the AP reports.

Investigators are looking for the source of the carbon monoxide, including the possibility that a small explosion on Saturday is to blame. A rep for mine operator Star Mine says all miners are required to wear personal respirators; the two victims had respirators and "as far as we can tell it doesn't appear to be an equipment malfunction," he says. The mine is closed for the duration of the investigation. (More Colorado stories.)

Get the news faster.
Tap to install our app.
X
Install the Newser News app
in two easy steps:
1. Tap in your navigation bar.
2. Tap to Add to Home Screen.

X