DR Congo Mine: Rescuers Dig with Bare Hands for Trapped Miners in Lomera
- Up to 500 miners are believed to be trapped in Eastern Congo due to landslides, according to police in South Kivu.
- Since the collapse, ten bodies have been recovered, as stated by a police spokesperson.
- Volunteers are working to recover surviving miners and bodies, with information on casualties challenging to verify.
- Many of the trapped miners were informal workers, with some internally displaced people from conflicts buried as well, according to police.
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, up to 500 miners have been buried after a series of landslides.
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Read Full ArticleUp to 500 miners of a gold mine in the East Congo are said to be buried underground after landslides. The search for survivors continues. The extent of the disaster is still unclear.
Mining tragedy: 500 miners feared buried in eastern Congo landslides
A devastating series of landslides in eastern Congo’s South Kivu province has left up to 500 artisanal miners The post Mining tragedy: 500 gold miners feared buried in eastern Congo landslides appeared first on National Accord Newspaper.
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