The Guardian (Nigeria)

15 people die after Guinean Gold Mine landslide

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AT least 15 people died on Saturday after a landslide at a clandestin­e artisanal gold mine in Guinea’s northeast Siguiri region, rescuers and witnesses said.

A rock overhang collapsed near the village of Tatakourou according to the first telephoned reports from the area which did not clearly establish whether the victim has been crushed by falling rock above the mine or buried inside the facility.

A Red Cross official on site said on condition of anonymity at least 15 people had been killed but did not rule out that others had been buried at the mine enterance.

Sinaman Traore, a gold panner at the mine, said he had seen volunteer rescue two colleagues.

“This situation in the Siguiri mines concerns all of us at the end of the day, these landslides are more deadly than COVID- 19 pandemic,” said police captain, Mamadou Niare afrter arriving at the scene.

The country’s COVID- 19 death toll to Saturday stood at 149 but recent years have seen a spate of accidents at artisanal mines, particular­ly around Siguiri near the border with Mali, a region where more than 20,000 panners are officially active.

At least, 17 clandestin­e miners were killed in a landslide in February 2019 and another dozen nine months later.

Despite the country boasting, rich deposits minerals such as bauxite diamonds and gold the bulk of the population faces a daily struggle to survive with the UN estimating around one or two lives below the poverty line.

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