Subsidence monitoring at mine was only above ground

Subsidence-monitoring at the mine where an underground collapse destroyed a GAA grounds and a community centre was only taking place twice a year and only above ground.

Subsidence monitoring at mine was only above ground

Subsidence-monitoring at the mine where an underground collapse destroyed a GAA grounds and a community centre was only taking place twice a year and only above ground.

Underground stability checks at the Drumgossatt gypsum mine, in Co Monaghan, had not taken place for 13 years prior to last September’s collapse.

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