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Heroic Miner Found: Tragedy at Rolling Thunder Mine Comes to an end.

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November 13, 2025
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NICHOLAS COUNTY, W.Va. (VR) Rescue crews discovered the body of a missing section foreman Thursday morning after days of tireless search efforts in the flooded Rolling Thunder Mine, state officials announced.

Steve Lipscomb, 42, of Elkview, West Virginia, was identified by Governor Patrick Morrissey as the miner who died after being trapped underground during a sudden water inflow on Saturday, Nov. 8. Morrissey delivered the somber news this morning, Thursday, Nov. 13, just over an hour after the mine’s water levels, through the extensive efforts of safety workers, receded enough for teams to safely enter.

“At approximately 7:37 a.m., one of the two-man rescue teams located the body of Mr. Lipscomb,” Morrissey said in a statement. “Denise and I are devastated to learn of this tragic loss, and we are praying for his family, friends, and co-workers during this difficult time.”

Mining crews had worked unceasingly in 12-hour shifts since the flooding incident, with fifteen workers underground, additional teams of eight managing supplies at the surface, and installing a water line to expedite the rescue. The governor praised their “courage, skill, and determination” and emphasized the unity of West Virginia’s mining community. “Mining is more than an industry here. It’s a brotherhood, a way of life, and a source of pride.”

Alpha Metallurgical Resources, the mine’s operator, confirmed the loss of their employee, stating that Lipscomb was last seen ensuring his crew escaped the sudden influx of water. All other miners in the area made it out safely.

“Steve joined our company in 2006 and was a dedicated employee, respected leader, and friend to many,” said Andy Eidson, Alpha’s chief executive. “His actions to ensure the safety of his crew were heroic. On behalf of the entire organization, we extend our prayers and deepest sympathies to his wife, his two children, and all who knew and cared for him.”

Alpha officials responded immediately when the flooding occurred, mobilizing all available resources and leading a round-the-clock rescue effort supported by local, state, and federal agencies, as well as emergency dive teams.

The company stated it is working with authorities on a thorough investigation into the cause of the flooding.

The news of Lipscomb’s death has cast a pall over the local community and prompted widespread expressions of support and condolences for his family.

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