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Raleigh County miner killed at Panther Eagle Horse Creek Mine

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RALEIGH COUNTY, W.Va. — On Thursday, shuttle car operator Aaron Warrix, 53, died after an accident at the Panther Eagle Horse Creek Mine in Raleigh County. Local reports and a company release identified Warrix and said the incident occurred at the Horse Creek Eagle operation. On Friday Governor Patrick Morrisey issued condolences and said the West Virginia Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training is investigating; Alpha Metallurgical Resources and Marfork Coal Company said they are cooperating while state and federal agencies remained on site to determine the circumstances.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Thursday: Fatal incident at Panther Eagle Horse Creek Mine resulted in death of Aaron Warrix.
  • Thursday evening: Alpha Metallurgical Resources/Marfork Coal Company issued a news release acknowledging the incident.
  • Friday: Governor Patrick Morrisey released a public condolence statement and noted the investigation.
  • Friday onward: West Virginia Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training remained on site to investigate.
  • Ongoing: State and federal agencies coordinate with the operator to determine circumstances and any regulatory follow-up.

Why This Matters to You

Mine safety hits home in Raleigh County. It's about protecting our friends, neighbors, and family members who work in these mines. Check in with your loved ones who work in similar environments. Remind them to always prioritize safety.

The Bottom Line

Aaron Warrix's tragic death is a stark reminder of the risks miners face daily. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause and any necessary regulatory actions. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the mining industry.

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Who Benefited

Investigators and regulators gained information and access to assess the incident and determine safety implications through on-site investigation and company cooperation.

Who Impacted

Aaron Warrix's family, friends, coworkers and the local mining community suffered the loss of a worker and emotional and operational impacts.

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Who Benefited

Investigators and regulators gained information and access to assess the incident and determine safety implications through on-site investigation and company cooperation.

Who Impacted

Aaron Warrix's family, friends, coworkers and the local mining community suffered the loss of a worker and emotional and operational impacts.

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