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Daisy Mine disaster

The Daisy Mine disaster occurred in 1923 at the Daisy Mine in Montana, when a sudden explosion and collapse trapped miners underground. The explosion was caused by unstable conditions, possibly related to mine ventilation or flammable gases. Tragically, 9 miners lost their lives. The incident highlighted the dangers of underground mining and led to increased safety measures and regulations to prevent future accidents.