Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Sudan officials: 31 bodies retrieved from collapsed mine

- Samy Magdy

CAIRO – Sudanese authoritie­s said Wednesday rescue workers retrieved at least 31 bodies from a collapsed gold mine in West Kordofan province.

The country’s state-run mining company said workers and villagers were still searching the Darsaya mine for more bodies or possible survivors. The mine is located in the Fuja village, around 435 miles south of the capital of Khartoum.

The defunct mine collapsed earlier this week, killing at least 38 people, the company said Tuesday. It posted images on Facebook showing villagers gathering at the site as at least two dredgers worked to find possible survivors and bodies.

The Sudanese Mineral Resources Limited Company said the mine was not functional but local miners returned to work there after security forces guarding the site left the area.

Collapses are common in Sudan’s gold mines, where safety standards are not widely in effect. Sudan is a major gold producer with numerous mines scattered across the country. The industry, however, suffered from years of mismanagem­ent and corruption.

The transition­al government has begun regulating the industry during the past two years.

In nearby North Darfur province, an unidentified armed group late Tuesday attacked and looted a warehouse for the World Food Program in the provincial capital of el-Fasher, said Khardiata Lo Ndiaye, U.N. humanitari­an coordinato­r in Sudan. Local authoritie­s in North Darfur imposed a curfew across the province starting Wednesday.

As many as 1,900 metric tons of food had been stored at the warehouse, meant to be distribute­d to people in need in the area, the WFP said.

“Such an attack severely impedes our ability to deliver to the people who need it the most,” she said.

Sudan is one of the poorest counties in the world, with at least 14.3 million people in need of humanitari­an assistance, according to U.N. figures.

The attack on WFP’s warehouse came after another one on a former base for the U.N. peacekeepi­ng mission in elFasher last week. The base, handed over to Sudanese authoritie­s on Dec. 21, was also looted, the U.N. said.

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