Over 100 dead in Central African Republic mine collapse
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Key context: <p>An underground collapse triggered by severe landslides has leveled an informal gold mine in the border community of Zamboye, leaving over 100 miners dead. The site of the disaster—situated in the western reaches of the Central African Republic near the Cameroonian border, about 50 kilometers from Baboua—suffered a catastrophic structural failure when several subterranean tunnels …</p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.egyptindependent.com/over-100-dead-in-central-african-republic-mine-collapse/">Over 100 dead in Central African Republic mine collapse</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.egyptindependent.com">Egypt Independent</a>.</p> This development from egyptindependent.com highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
An underground collapse triggered by severe landslides has leveled an informal gold mine in the border community of Zamboye, leaving over 100 miners dead. The site of the disaster—situated in the western reaches of the Central African Republic near the Cameroonian border, about 50 kilometers from Baboua—suffered a catastrophic structural failure when several subterranean tunnels … The post Over 100 dead in Central African Republic mine collapse appeared first on Egypt Independent.
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