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Record settlement for West Virginia mine explosion | Record settlement for West Virginia mine explosion |
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A coal company is to pay $210m (£135m) in damages for one of the worst US mining tragedies in decades, which killed 29 men in April last year. | A coal company is to pay $210m (£135m) in damages for one of the worst US mining tragedies in decades, which killed 29 men in April last year. |
The mine's new owner will compensate victims' families, pay fines and upgrade safety features. | The mine's new owner will compensate victims' families, pay fines and upgrade safety features. |
It is the biggest settlement ever reached in a US mine disaster. | It is the biggest settlement ever reached in a US mine disaster. |
Officials say the accident at the Upper Big Branch pit in West Virginia was caused by methane gas, coal dust and faulty machinery. | Officials say the accident at the Upper Big Branch pit in West Virginia was caused by methane gas, coal dust and faulty machinery. |
A federal investigation into the incident has found that the mine violated 369 safety regulations, 12 of which contributed to the blast. | |
Under the deal announced on Tuesday, Alpha Natural Resources - which acquired the mine's owner, Massey Energy, this year - will pay the fine. | Under the deal announced on Tuesday, Alpha Natural Resources - which acquired the mine's owner, Massey Energy, this year - will pay the fine. |
Other lawsuits filed by employees and relatives of the victims are still pending. | Other lawsuits filed by employees and relatives of the victims are still pending. |
The agreement includes $128m in safety upgrades, research and training, and $35m in fines for federal mine-safety violations. | The agreement includes $128m in safety upgrades, research and training, and $35m in fines for federal mine-safety violations. |
It also allocates $46.5m for the victims' relatives - or about $1.5m per family. | It also allocates $46.5m for the victims' relatives - or about $1.5m per family. |
Eighteen families of miners who died in the explosion have already settled wrongful death lawsuits. | Eighteen families of miners who died in the explosion have already settled wrongful death lawsuits. |
Nine cases brought by employees claiming emotional distress are ongoing. | Nine cases brought by employees claiming emotional distress are ongoing. |
The agreement does not prevent former Massey Energy executives from being prosecuted. | The agreement does not prevent former Massey Energy executives from being prosecuted. |
"No individuals are off the hook," federal prosecutor Booth Goodwin told journalists in Charleston, West Virginia. | "No individuals are off the hook," federal prosecutor Booth Goodwin told journalists in Charleston, West Virginia. |
The mine's security chief at the time of the blast, Hughie Elbert Stover, is the only person to have been prosecuted so far. | The mine's security chief at the time of the blast, Hughie Elbert Stover, is the only person to have been prosecuted so far. |
A federal jury convicted him last month of lying to investigators and trying to destroy mine records. | A federal jury convicted him last month of lying to investigators and trying to destroy mine records. |
The $210m settlement is one of the largest reached over a workplace safety crime and the biggest ever resolution of a criminal investigation into a US mining disaster. | The $210m settlement is one of the largest reached over a workplace safety crime and the biggest ever resolution of a criminal investigation into a US mining disaster. |
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