economic impact of underground coal fires
The economic impact of underground coal fires refers to the financial consequences resulting from the combustion of coal seams beneath the earth's surface. These fires can negatively affect various aspects of the economy, including coal production, environmental damage, health risks, property damage, and the costs associated with extinguishing and preventing these fires.
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