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I don't have access to full copies of some of these sources, so there may be more in some of them:
Coal Age Volume 84, 1979 - "Safety is a major consideration, especially because of the abundant methane and bad roof. In 1969, an explosion at the company's Guadalupe No.2 mine killed 153 men."
EL CARBÓN ROJO DE COAHUILA:AQUÍ ACABA EL SILENCIO - (on example sentence) page 15, "Para la mayoría en México, la región carbonífera de Coahuila solamente existía en el imaginario popular porque recordaban alguna explosión en las minas, como la de Minas de Guadalupe (Barroterán, 1969), en la que murieron 153 mineros, y que fue portada de la revista Life." - claims the accident was on the cover of Life magazine, but I have been unable to verify that.
I will also note that I was a little worried by all the sources that just list the accident with few details that dated from some time after January 6, 2006 (date of article creation), but the 1979 and 1996 sources (and the news piece of the disaster commemoration) make me confident that this is not a case of WP:citogenesis.
Chris857 (talk) 00:53, 29 November 2020 (UTC)Reply