Dozens of people have been killed in a landslide in the western region of the Central African Republic near the border with Cameroon, according to local officials and residents.
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Several dozen people died on 6 May in a landslide in the Bé-Mbari gold mine, in the west of the Central African Republic, on the border with Cameroon, learned of the AFP on Thursday from local sources. Slidings are common in the mines of this Central African State whose soils are particularly rich and coveted, often illegally exploited, out of state control. Several dozen people died on the morning of 6 May in a landslide at the Bé-Mbari mining …