Fire Underground: The Ongoing Tragedy of the Centralia Mine Fire

· Rowman & Littlefield
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How a modern-day mine disaster has turned a Pennsylvania community into a ghost town

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For much of its history, Centralia, Pennsylvania, had a population of around 2,000. By 1981, this had dwindled to just over 1,000—not unusual for a onetime mining town. But as of 2007, Centralia had the unwelcome distinction of being the state’s tiniest municipality, with a population of nine. The reason: an underground fire that began in 1962 has decimated the town with smoke and toxic gases, and has since made history.

Fire Underground is the completely updated classic account of the fire that has been raging under Centralia for decades. David DeKok tells the story of how the fire actually began and how government officials failed to take effective action. By 1981 the fire was spewing deadly gases into homes. A twelve-year-old boy dropped into a steaming hole as a congressman toured nearby. DeKok describes how the people of Centralia banded together to finally win relocation funds—and he reveals what has happened to the few remaining residents as the fiftieth anniversary of the fire’s beginning nears.

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4.9
7 reviews
dgenx09
January 19, 2018
Living somewhat close to Centralia, and growing up hearing the stories and news from there made me very interested in the story of the people of lived there. I recently visited the area and it's abandoned streets. After visiting, I wanted to know more of what was where when the town was thriving. This book delivered on all of that. I now have a good idea of the who, where, why, and how this was able to happen. On my next drive to what's left of this lost town, I will be able to actually visualize how that town was when it was thriving. If you have any interest in the story of Centralia PA, this is the definitive guide.
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About the author

David DeKok has been reporting on the Centralia mine fire for more than thirty years. While at the News-Item in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, from 1975 to 1987, he wrote more than 500 stories about Centralia’s plight. His first book on the subject, Unseen Danger, was published in 1986. 

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