Only 1 survivor in W. Va. coal mine disaster

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Miner in critical condition; families anguished after early report 12 survived

TALLMANSVILLE, W.Va. - In a stunning and heartbreaking announcement, mining officials told family members early Wednesday that 11 of the 12 trapped coal miners initially thought to have survived a mine explosion had died.

The devastating news came more than three hours after relatives gathered at a nearby church had heard that 12 of the miners survived the disaster. Rescue crews found the first victim earlier Tuesday evening.

“It’s sorrow beyond belief,” Ben Hatfield, chief executive officer of mine owner International Coal Group, said during a news conference.

Gov. Joe Manchin said that, “about the confusion, I can’t tell you of anything more heart-wrenching than I’ve ever gone through in my life. Nothing.”

“I can feel the outrage,” he later told NBC’s “Today” show, referring to the anger from the victims’ families.

Manchin said the state would investigate the cause of the explosion, the miscommunication and the mine’s numerous safety and health violations last year. “We’re going to look into this,” Manchin vowed.

John Bennett, whose father Jim Bennett was one of the victims and had been due to retire in April, complained that his father would “tell me how unsafe the mine is.”

Problems at the mine had been “going on for months ... and they still send men in,” Bennett told “Today,” adding that he felt that if the mine owner had allowed workers to unionize the violations wouldn’t have happened.


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Survivor responds to stimuli
The sole survivor of the disaster, identified by mining officials as Randal McCloy, was hospitalized in critical condition early Wednesday, a doctor said. When he arrived, he was unconscious but moaning, the hospital said.

McCloy was transferred to the intensive care unit of West Virginia University’s Ruby Memory Hospital at Morgantown, where he remained in critical condition. Doctors said he was under sedation and on a ventilator to aid his breathing and there was no immediate sign of brain damage.

“He responds to stimuli and that’s good,” Dr. Lawrence Roberts said at a briefing. There was no sign of carbon monoxide poisoning, he said.

“I think youth always helps,” he added, commenting on possible reasons why the 27-year-old McCloy survived while the others, all older men, perished.

Thirteen miners had been trapped 260 feet below the surface of the Sago Mine since an explosion early Monday. The mine is located about 100 miles northeast of Charleston. As rescue workers tried to get to the men, families waited at the Sago Baptist Church during an emotional two-day vigil.

But just after midnight, families began streaming out of the church, yelling “They’re alive!” The church’s bells began ringing and families embraced, as politicians proclaimed word of the apparent rescue a miracle.

As an ambulance drove away from the mine carrying what families believed was the first survivor, they applauded, not yet knowing there were no others.



The celebration lasted for about three hours and several newspapers even splashed headlines such as “Miracle in the Mine” on their front pages, which went to press before the truth emerged. “Alive! Miners beat odds” was USA Today’s headline with a picture of two smiling family members.

The major news websites, including MSNBC.com, also heralded an apparent miracle but they were able to quickly change their covers when news emerged that only one miner survived.

'Miscommunication'
ICG's CEO Hatfield blamed the wrong information on a “miscommunication.” The news spread after people overheard cell phone calls, he said. In reality, rescuers had only confirmed finding 12 miners and were checking their vital signs.

But what leaked out to anxious family members was that 12 were found alive.

“That information spread like wildfire, because it had come from the command center,” Hatfield said.

At least two family members in the church said they received cell phone calls from a mine foreman saying the men were alive.

Officials knew of the miscommunication after about 20 minutes, Hatfield added, but didn’t talk to the families for nearly three hours because they wanted to confirm the status of the victims and prevent another round of confusion.

“Let’s put this in perspective. Who do I tell not to celebrate? I didn’t know if there were 12 or 1 (who were alive),” Hatfield said.

When Hatfield appeared before the families, he said “there had been a lack of communication, that what we were told was wrong and that only one survived,” according to John Groves, whose brother Jerry Groves was one of the trapped miners.

“There was no apology. There was no nothing. It was immediately out the door,” said Nick Helms, son of another victim, Terry Helms.
 

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i feel bad for the families who first got the good news. all suddenly we meant that 12/13 died......
 
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"OHHHHH my bad did I say 12 were alive, I meant 12 were dead............ Goodnight"


Thas jus plain horrible, I seen the news last night when they announced that there were 12 survivors and now............. shiets jus wrong
 
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yeah that must have been pretty gay, n this country has some fuckin retarded media reporting big ass headlines ALL MINERS FOUND ALIVE and like the washington post i think it was not attributing to anyone but saying they were alive by finding a pocket of air n staying there. the NY times did it right tho; their headline was somethin like '12 miners found alive, family memebers say."
 

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Miners are courageous for what they do. I stayed up last nite watching the news coverage and even the anchors were confused as to what was going on. RIP to the 12 miners.
 
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Fuckin media, every channel wants to be the first one's to break the news so they get some little silver of information and automatically break that shit to the world. They just crushed 12 families even more then they would've been crushed if it was reported they were dead in the first place.

Gotta remember back in November of 2000 with the good old classic media fuck up of GORE WINS PRESIDENCY

RIP to the miners.
 
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InfamousICON said:
Fuckin media, every channel wants to be the first one's to break the news so they get some little silver of information and automatically break that shit to the world. They just crushed 12 families even more then they would've been crushed if it was reported they were dead in the first place.


How is it the medias fault? They aren't the 1's that told the family that they was all alive, they told the rest of the world but the that is what the families told the media
 
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I saw the news conference with the governor last night and the news media should be fucking ashamed of themselves. I honestly don't think there are lower human beings than reporters. The governor (who lost his uncle in a mining accident) is trying to explain this difficult turn of events and these douchebags are tenaciously and intentionally trying to assess blame. On him.

"Can you tell us how YOU could have stated that they were alive?"

"But weren't YOU responsible for the news of them being alive?"

"Shouldn't YOU have checked the validity of the news?"

"How did YOU overlook the miscommunication?"

That governor has an incredible amount of restraint.
 
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I saw the news conference with the governor last night and the news media should be fucking ashamed of themselves. I honestly don't think there are lower human beings than reporters. The governor (who lost his uncle in a mining accident) is trying to explain this difficult turn of events and these douchebags are tenaciously and intentionally trying to assess blame. On him.

"Can you tell us how YOU could have stated that they were alive?"

"But weren't YOU responsible for the news of them being alive?"

"Shouldn't YOU have checked the validity of the news?"

"How did YOU overlook the miscommunication?"

That governor has an incredible amount of restraint.
That's what i'm sayin, the media was quick as fuck to break out news without any shred of evidence, not one media person actually saw an alive person come out of that mine, they heard some shit about checking vital signs and immediately came out with mass headlines talking about a miracle.

killahoe666 said:
How is it the medias fault? They aren't the 1's that told the family that they was all alive, they told the rest of the world but the that is what the families told the media
I did kinda jump the gun on putting blame on the media, but these fuckers have a responsibility to break out credible news to the masses. Being that quick to break this news and then to not take any responsibility for breaking the news then on top of that blaming other people. The media is fucked up.