DRENNEN, W.Va. — A preliminary report from the federal Mine Safety Health and Administration says Nicholas County coal miner Steve Lipscomb died a few minutes after the Rolling Thunder Mine was inundated with water on Nov. 8.
The one-page report puts the time of inundation at 12:30 p.m. and the time of Lipscomb’s death at 12:40 p.m. Lipscomb’s body was recovered five days later.
“A section foreman died after the mine was inundated with water,” the MSHA overview said. “The foreman was found on the 13th of November after the water had receded.”
The preliminary report also said there were 24 miners in the Rolling Thunder Mine, near Drennen, at the time of the accident. They were working in a section of the mine that was 5 feet 8 inches high.
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