Environmental
Indiana's Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund provides coverage for:
AAbove-ground mining activities
BProperty damage from underground mine collapse in areas of Indiana with underground coal or limestone mines✓ Correct
CFlood damage in mining areas
DContamination from mine drainage
Explanation
Parts of southern Indiana have a history of underground coal mining. The Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund provides property insurance coverage for homes in areas where underground mines could collapse, causing surface subsidence.
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