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EACH YEAR IN THE UK AN AVERAGE OF 15 MINE SHAFTS COLLAPSE | Earth Environmental

Each Year in the UK an average of 15 Mine Shafts Collapse. In March 2020 the BBC reported “Hole in the garden ‘as old mine workings collapse'”  

Every year we see dramatic headlines where buildings have been destroyed or roads collapse due to collapsed mine shafts.

See More:-https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/coal-mine-shaft-collapses-each-year-in-the-uk-an-average-of-15-mine-shafts-collapse/



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