This Day in History : [ 27 / Feb ]

Mine explosion kills 74 in Montana

On this day in 1943 an explosion at the Montana Coal and Iron Company mine kills 74 workers.It was the worst mining disaster in Montanas history.The small communities of Washoe and Bearcreek Montana consisted almost entirely of mine workers and their families.Many of them worked Smith Mine 3 for the Montana Coal and Iron Company.

On a cold Saturday morning February 27 77 men were working in the mine when at 930 a.m.a huge explosion rang out.The people of Washoe and Bearcreek heard the roar and then the long wailing siren that followed.The exact cause of the explosion is not known though some of the companys miners claimed methane gas had built up in some abandoned shafts and was ignited after a cave-in.Of the 77 workers in the mine at the time of the explosion only three made it out alive.

The victims died either directly from the blast or from suffocation when oxygen levels in the mine dropped.Virtually every household in Washoe and Bearcreek was touched by this tragedy.The mine never reopened.