Death toll from gold mine collapse in western Mali rises to 50
The collapse of an
illegally operated gold mine in western Mali on Saturday has killed 50 people,
a local official said on Sunday.
The tragedy occurred in
Bilalkoto, a village in the commune of Dabia, located in the Kenieba district
of the Kayes region.
A local official told
Xinhua on condition of anonymity that the collapse was triggered by a
Caterpillar machine falling onto an artisanal mine where a group of people were
working in search of gold. The rescue operation has concluded, and no one
remains trapped under the rubble. A total of 49 women and one man lost their
lives in the incident.
Malian Prime Minister
Abdoulaye Maiga said Sunday night that the government would take
"relentless" measures in response to the mining disaster.
Mali is one of Africa's
major gold producers. However, local authorities struggle to regulate illegal
mining activities, and artisanal miners often work under extremely hazardous
conditions, leading to frequent and often deadly mining accidents.
On Jan. 29, a gold mine
collapse at a mining site in the Danga area of the Kangaba district, Koulikoro
region, killed 13 people.
xinhua
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