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A Thousand Meters Underground. Miners in the Karviná Region Are Slowly Saying Goodbye to the Coal Era

Summary by Deník N
Since 1968, the ČSM mine in Stonava in the Karviná region has extracted approximately 130 million tons of hard coal. The last pieces of the mineral will be transported by trucks in the coming months, bringing to an end the two-hundred-year era of coal mining in this region. A Deník N photographer worked with miners in the Natan seam to a depth of more than a thousand meters.
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Since 1968, the ČSM mine in Stonava in the Karviná region has extracted approximately 130 million tons of hard coal. The last pieces of the mineral will be transported by trucks in the coming months, bringing to an end the two-hundred-year era of coal mining in this region. A Deník N photographer worked with miners in the Natan seam to a depth of more than a thousand meters.

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Deník N broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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