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Coalminers in Bulgaria { 12 images } Created 4 Oct 2015

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  • There are several undergound coal mines In Bulgaria still operational. Coals are being used to generate electricty in the powerstations nearby the mine. The coals provide almost 100 % of the national electricty demands of Bulgaria. Most mines are privatised. Working conditions are hard in the mines. Workers descent up to 700 meter underground. It is dangerous as the safety regulations are not taken very seriously. Workers have wages between 200 to 400 euro's per month. Most of them die young before 50 due to longdiseases.
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  • Maritsa Iztok is de grootste kolenmijn van Bulgarije en voorziet 85 % van alle energie. De kolenlaag bedraagt 20 meter en ligt op 60 meter diepte. De kolen worden in een electriciteits centrale verstookt.  De verenigde Staten zijn de belangrijkse aandeelhouder van de mijn. <br />
TON KOENE COPYRIGHT ANP PHOTO
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  • There are several undergound coal mines In Bulgaria still operational. Coals are being used to generate electricty in the powerstations nearby the mine. The coals provide almost 100 % of the national electricty demands of Bulgaria. Most mines are privatised. Working conditions are hard in the mines. Workers descent up to 700 meter underground. It is dangerous as the safety regulations are not taken very seriously. Workers have wages between 200 to 400 euro's per month. Most of them die young before 50 due to longdiseases.
    bulgaria-mines154.jpg
  • There are several undergound coal mines In Bulgaria still operational. Coals are being used to generate electricty in the powerstations nearby the mine. The coals provide almost 100 % of the national electricty demands of Bulgaria. Most mines are privatised. Working conditions are hard in the mines. Workers descent up to 700 meter underground. It is dangerous as the safety regulations are not taken very seriously. Workers have wages between 200 to 400 euro's per month. Most of them die young before 50 due to longdiseases.
    bulgaria-mines156.jpg
  • Maritsa Iztok is the largest coalmine in Bulgaria. The coals are located 60 meter underground and the layer of coal is around 20 meter. The coals are used for generating electricity by burning them. The coalmine provides 85 % of the country's energy. The US is the biggest stakeholder of this company. Many large excavators, up to 70 meter high, are working day and night.
    bulgaria-mines163.JPG
  • In Bulgarije zijn verschillende kolenmijn operationeel. Kolen worden gebruikt voor enegrie verwekking in kolencentrales en voorzien Bulgarije bijna van 100 % in alle energeie behoeften. De werkomstandigehden in de mijn zijn gevaarlijk. Er gebeuren veel ongelukken in de mijnen vanwege niet nageleefde veiligheids-regels. Een werker verdient ongeveer 250-300 euro per maand.  Mijners krijgen allemaal last van stoflongen en zijn voor hun 50 ste levensjaar gestorven. TON KOENE COPYRIGHT ANP PHOTO.
    bulgaria-mines155.JPG
  • There are several undergound coal mines In Bulgaria still operational. Coals are being used to generate electricty in the powerstations nearby the mine. The coals provide almost 100 % of the national electricty demands of Bulgaria. Most mines are privatised. Working conditions are hard in the mines. Workers descent up to 700 meter underground. It is dangerous as the safety regulations are not taken very seriously. Workers have wages between 200 to 400 euro's per month. Most of them die young before 50 due to longdiseases.
    bulgaria-mines157.JPG
  • In Bulgarije zijn verschillende kolenmijn operationeel. Kolen worden gebruikt voor enegrie verwekking in kolencentrales en voorzien Bulgarije bijna van 100 % in alle energeie behoeften. De werkomstandigehden in de mijn zijn gevaarlijk. Er gebeuren veel ongelukken in de mijnen vanwege niet nageleefde veiligheids-regels. Een werker verdient ongeveer 250-300 euro per maand.  Mijners krijgen allemaal last van stoflongen en zijn voor hun 50 ste levensjaar gestorven. TON KOENE COPYRIGHT ANP PHOTO.
    bulgaria-mines158.JPG
  • There are several undergound coal mines In Bulgaria still operational. Coals are being used to generate electricty in the powerstations nearby the mine. The coals provide almost 100 % of the national electricty demands of Bulgaria. Most mines are privatised. Working conditions are hard in the mines. Workers descent up to 700 meter underground. It is dangerous as the safety regulations are not taken very seriously. Workers have wages between 200 to 400 euro's per month. Most of them die young before 50 due to longdiseases.
    bulgaria-mines159.jpg
  • Maritsa Iztok is the largest coalmine in Bulgaria. The coals are located 60 meter underground and the layer of coal is around 20 meter. The coals are used for generating electricity by burning them. The coalmine provides 85 % of the country's energy. The US is the biggest stakeholder of this company. Many large excavators, up to 70 meter high, are working day and night.
    bulgaria-mines161.jpg
  • Maritsa Iztok is the largest coalmine in Bulgaria. The coals are located 60 meter underground and the layer of coal is around 20 meter. The coals are used for generating electricity by burning them. The coalmine provides 85 % of the country's energy. The US is the biggest stakeholder of this company. Many large excavators, up to 70 meter high, are working day and night.
    bulgaria-mines162.JPG
  • Maritsa Iztok is the largest coalmine in Bulgaria. The coals are located 60 meter underground and the layer of coal is around 20 meter. The coals are used for generating electricity by burning them. The coalmine provides 85 % of the country's energy. The US is the biggest stakeholder of this company. Many large excavators, up to 70 meter high, are working day and night.
    bulgaria-mines164.JPG