Coal miners have historically led a tough and physically demanding lifestyle, working long hours in challenging and often hazardous conditions. Their days are often marked by early starts with long shifts and grueling physical labor. The work environment is dark, cramped, and dangerous, encompassed with life threatening risks daily. The lifestyle of coal miners is closely tied to tight-knit communities that are shaped by the shared experiences of the mines built with a camaraderie and mutual support among families. Despite the hardships, miners are proud people, painstakingly providing for their families while overlooking the toll being taken on their own well-being.