Tanzania: 22 killed, a number of injured after ‘unlawful’ goldmine collapses in Simiyu area

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Tanzania: 22 killed, a number of injured after ‘unlawful’ goldmine collapses in Simiyu area

The collapse of an unlawful small-scale gold mine has killed no less than 22 folks in northern Tanzania following heavy rains, a senior authorities official mentioned on Sunday.

The accident occurred early on Saturday within the Simiyu area after a bunch of individuals aged between 24 and 38 years previous began mining in an space the place exercise had been restricted on account of ongoing heavy rains, Simon Simalenga, the area’s Bariadi district commissioner, instructed Reuters.

“Initially we had been instructed that there have been 19 to twenty individuals who had been trapped within the mines however sadly we ended up retrieving 22 our bodies,” he mentioned, including that the search and rescue operation was persevering with though nearly all of the rubble that had buried them had now been eliminated.

Simalenga mentioned the group had found an space wealthy in minerals round two to a few weeks beforehand and moved to begin mining earlier than the federal government had authorised bodily and environmental security and procedures.

“The regional mining officer visited them and stopped them from mining because it was engaged on the required procedures,” he mentioned.

The group defied the order, he added, beginning to mine late on Friday earlier than a part of the realm caved in and buried them inside.

The federal government has labored for years to enhance security for small scale miners, however unsafe and unregulated unlawful mining nonetheless happens in Tanzania, which is Africa’s fourth-largest gold producer after South Africa, Ghana and Mali.

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Ashutosh Acharya

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Jan 14, 2024