Few remain in Centralia, Pennsylvania -- the coal town's underground mine fire still burns, as it has since 1962!






Map locates Centralia coal fires ... 

AP
Fri Feb 5, 3:04 AM ET
10 of 10

Map locates Centralia coal fires




Few remain as 1962 Pa. coal town fire still burns
In this Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, photo, a wooden painted heart ... 

AP
Fri Feb 5, 6:01 AM ET
In this Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, photo, a wooden painted heart is the words 'To Centralia with Love from Kingston N.Y' is seen in an open lot in Centralia, Pa. After years of delay, state officials are trying to finish their demolition work in Centralia, a borough in the mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania that all but ceased to exist in the 1980s after a mine fire spread beneath homes and businesses.


 

 

What did you think of this article?




Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this post.
Comments

  • 2/23/2010 7:07 PM Carolyn Martienssen wrote:
    What a lot of people don't understand and neither did I until I went to Centralia myself. The whole town is NOT on fire. The fire burns on a hillside by the cemetery. The fire cannot come into the town because there is no coal there. The houses that were affected by the fire were those close to the hill. John Lokitis' grandfather told him the fire would never come down the hill into the town and for 48 years it hasn't left the hill. On an 1882 mine map I have it shows the extent of the Buck Mt. vein on which the fire burns. It is exactly where it is now. It can't burn any farther, it has no coal to burn. A 2008 report by the DEP reveiled the air quality in Centralia was good.
    Reply to this
Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.