‘Danger unites us’: coalminers on the frontline of clean energy
As Romanian mines close, some cannot afford the EU-funded Just Transition' retraining
Three hundred metres below ground, Sebastian Tirintic operates an elevator at the Livezeni mine in Romania's Jiu valley. His eyes widen with concentration as he guides the lever to lower the cage, ferrying the iron, wood, and other materials his co-workers need to extract coal. His focus keeps his fellow miners alive, which could be said for everyone working at Livezeni. Most of the equipment is more than 30 years old. Miners go underground knowing that a ceiling support could collapse or that a conveyor belt could snap. In seven years working inside the mine, Tirintic has been buried in coal three times. Each time, his co-workers pulled him out.
Danger unites us," he said. The brotherhood of the underground. You know that your colleague behind you can save your life."
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