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Toxic Gas Leak in Nigerian Mine Kills 37

At least 37 miners died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a poorly ventilated abandoned lead mine, with about 25 hospitalized, prompting government closure and investigation.

  • At least 37 miners have died at a lead and zinc mine outside Wase in Plateau state, operated by Solid Unity Nigeria Ltd.
  • Toxic carbon‑monoxide built up in poorly ventilated underground tunnels, collapsing workers before the incoming relief shift at the end of the night shift.
  • Around 06:30 local time, after early morning Muslim prayers, those reporting for the morning shift discovered victims while more than 20 other miners were rescued and hospitalized.
  • Security personnel sealed off the mine about 200km south‑east of Jos, but state officials are yet to visit and response efforts are slow due to armed criminal gangs known locally as 'bandits'.
  • The tragedy is likely to renew concerns over Nigeria's mining safety, where less than two years ago dozens aged 20 to 40 died in Niger state, and victims were buried shortly afterwards, devastating the mainly Muslim community.
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