Dozens killed after gold mine collapse in Central African Republic
At least 30 people have been killed after an artisanal gold mine collapsed in western Central African Republic near the border with Cameroon, officials said. Cameroonian media said the incident happโฆ
At least 30 people have been killed after an artisanal gold mine collapsed in western Central African Republic near the border with Cameroon, officials said.
Cameroonian media said the incident happened on Tuesday in the village of Zamboye, a few kilometres from Garoua-Boulai, a town in eastern Cameroon.
Souleymane Bi, the deputy mayor of Nana-Mambere prefecture in the Central African Republic, said on Wednesday that rescuers and residents pulled 30 bodies from the collapsed mine over several hours, and that injured miners were receiving treatment.
โIt is horrible and we are calling for help from organisations and all people of goodwill to help,โ Bi said.
A local civil servant told the AFP news agency that about 40 people died at the site.
โAt this stage itโs difficult for us to establish a formal toll,โ Baboua local official Laurent Ngon Baba told AFP.
Cedric Mbango, a miner at the site, described the incident as โcatastrophicโ.
โThe ground completely collapsed and buried people. As I speak to you, other people are still buried. Rescue attempts are under way,โ he told AFP.
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