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4 Oct 2019

Author:
Bukola Adebayo, CNN

DRC: An artisanal gold mine collapsed, killing more than 22 miners

"At least 22 killed in Congo gold mine collapse, authorities say", 3 October 2019

The number of illegal miners killed in a gold mine collapse in the Democratic Republic of Congo rose to 22 on Thursday...The initial death toll from Wednesday's incident at an illegally-run mine in Kampene town in Congo's Maniema province was 14, according to Social Affairs Minister Steve Mbikayi, but rescue workers searching for survivors recovered seven more bodies. 

One of three miners who were seriously injured in the accident died at the hospital on Thursday, Mbikayi said... 

Artisanal mining operations with inadequate safety measures abound in mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo and accidents at these sites are frequent. At least 36 illegal miners died after a copper mine owned by Glencore in Kolwezi, in Congo's southeast region, collapsed in June. According to the Anglo-Swiss mining giant, an average of 2,000 illegal miners enter their sites in Congo every day.