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Mali gold mine collapse kills 73 miners

25-01-2024

BAMAKO: Over 70 individuals lost their lives in a tunnel collapse at a gold mining site in Mali last week, as confirmed by a local gold mining group leader and a regional official on Wednesday, Times of India reported.

The incident occurred in the southwestern town of Kangaba, where more than 200 gold miners were working.

Oumar Sidibe, an official representing gold miners, shared the grim details, stating: “It started with a noise. The earth started to shake. There were over 200 gold miners in the field. The search is over now. We’ve found 73 bodies.” A local councillor corroborated the same toll.

While Mali’s Ministry of Mines acknowledged the tragic event in a statement on Tuesday, the precise figures were not disclosed. The government expressed its “deepest condolences to the grieving families and the Malian people.”

Additionally, it urged communities near mining sites and gold miners to strictly adhere to safety requirements and operate only within designated areas for gold panning.

Mali, ranked among the world’s poorest nations, is one of Africa’s primary gold producers. The country’s gold mining sites often witness deadly landslides, highlighting the challenges authorities face in regulating artisanal mining practices.

In 2022, Mali produced 72.2 tonnes of gold, with the metal contributing significantly to the national budget, export earnings, and GDP, as detailed by the former Minister of Mines, Lamine Seydou Traore, in March of the previous year.

On 14th January, The collapse of an illegal small-scale gold mine has killed at least 22 people in northern Tanzania following heavy rains, a senior government official said on Sunday.

The accident happened early on Saturday in the Simiyu region after a group of people aged between 24 and 38 years old started mining in an area where activity had been restricted due to ongoing heavy rains, Simon Simalenga, the region’s Bariadi district commissioner, told media.

“Initially we were told that there were 19 to 20 people who were trapped in the mines but unfortunately we ended up retrieving 22 bodies,” he said, adding that the search and rescue operation was continuing although almost all the rubble that had buried them had now been removed. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)

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