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Terry Ellison of Beckley lit 29 candles, a bell tolling each time, in honor of her brother, 40-year-old Steven "Smiley" Harrah, who was killed as he was ending his shift and leaving the mine with the others. "It's just like yesterday for us, and it will never get better. We'll just learn how to cope with it," Ellison said. The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration has said the explosion occurred when methane gas ignited, then touched off highly explosive coal dust that had been allowed to accumulate in the mine. The result was a blast so powerful it turned corners and rounded a 1,000-foot-wide block of coal, packing the power to kill men more than a mile away. Massey denies any wrongdoing, blaming a sudden inundation of natural gas that overwhelmed all safety systems. "The company remains fully committed to a thorough and comprehensive investigation that seeks to identify the primary causes of the explosion and provide answers to the UBB families and the communities we serve in Central Appalachia," Massey said in a statement. Federal officials say they hope to provide more insight into the explosion during a public meeting set for June 29. Previous mine disasters in West Virginia, including the Sago mine explosion that killed 12 men in January 2006, spurred legislation aimed at making coal mining safer. But after Upper Big Branch, mining legislation stalled in Congress and was never seriously considered in West Virginia. Regulators have toughened some rules, particularly ones requiring mines to do more to prevent coal dust explosions, but the industry considers those punitive measures. ___ Online: WV Uncovered: http://www.facesofthemine.com/ Massey Energy: http://masseyubb.com/ MSHA:
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