Restrict careless extraction of natural resources
LANDSLIDES at piles of loose soil have
occurred in mining areas, particularly in the jade-rich Phakant region of
Kachin State. These incidents have been triggered by the reckless actions of
miners and businesspersons who neglect proper site management in all seasons.
Swamp areas are commonly found in mining
sites due to the use of water in the process of extracting jade and gemstones.
These areas pose significant risks to miners, as landslides frequently occur in
the loose soil surrounding them. When landslides happen, miners may lose their
lives. This highlights the urgent need for mining operations to implement
systematic work processes with proper safety measures to protect workers.
Landslides at various types of mines,
including jade, gem, coal, gold, and diamond mines, are common in developing
countries. These deadly incidents often result from weak management, poor risk
assessment, lack of miner training, and a focus on cost-cutting over safety.
On the other hand, although local
authorities and mining businesspersons raise awareness about worksite safety,
miners often carry out their daily tasks carelessly. Many do not follow
prescribed rules and regulations, focusing instead on their mining tasks with
greed. As a result, whenever heaps of loose soil cause landslides, these
careless miners lose their lives.
In Myanmar, businesspersons have been
extracting various natural resources nationwide from 1988 to the present,
following the government’s initiation of a market economy. These individuals
extract resources both legally and illegally, sometimes intentionally and
sometimes unintentionally. The unrestricted extraction of natural resources has
negatively impacted the environment, causing disadvantages to society.
Especially, the unsystematic extraction
process in mines across the nation and the unpermitted use of precursor
chemicals such as mercury and cyanide have caused severe environmental damage,
including pollution of natural water sources like rivers and creeks, as well as
loss of biodiversity. Moreover, many human lives have been lost in worksite
accidents. Hence, not only authorities but also businesspersons and miners must
strictly adhere to prescribed rules and regulations and implement proper
worksite safety measures.
The unlimited extraction of natural
resources can, indeed, benefit a handful of businesspeople. However, such
actions can degrade the natural environment and spark anger among residents who
suffer from the resulting environmental impacts. Moreover, excessive reliance
on resource extraction can leave a dangerous legacy for future generations,
potentially leading to unprecedented natural catastrophes. That is why the
tripartite efforts among the authorities, businesspersons and miners need to
focus on permitted mining works under careful management and awareness to save
lives.
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