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Two workers badly hurt in Welbeck Colliery explosion Two workers badly hurt in Welbeck Colliery explosion
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Two men have been badly hurt in an explosion at an ex-colliery in Nottinghamshire.Two men have been badly hurt in an explosion at an ex-colliery in Nottinghamshire.
The blast happened at the former Welbeck Colliery, near Meden Vale, on Saturday evening.The blast happened at the former Welbeck Colliery, near Meden Vale, on Saturday evening.
The men, 38 and 26, who were working at the site, were found with facial burns and are thought to have potentially life-threatening injuries, police said.The men, 38 and 26, who were working at the site, were found with facial burns and are thought to have potentially life-threatening injuries, police said.
The explosion happened in a building above the ground. Production ended at the colliery in May 2010. The incident involved an electrical sub-station above the ground. Production ended at the colliery in May 2010.
According to the website of UK Coal, a small team has remained on site decommissioning the mine.
A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said emergency services were called to the site at about 19:00 GMT.A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said emergency services were called to the site at about 19:00 GMT.
Police are not treating the explosion as suspicious Police are not treating the explosion as suspicious.
The injured men have been taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.The injured men have been taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.
The site will be cordoned off overnight as police carry out their investigation. The site has been cordoned off as police carry out their investigation.
The Health and Safety Executive has been informed.The Health and Safety Executive has been informed.