Gold mine collapses in Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners
A gold mining site collapsed Tuesday morning in the Abba region of the Nana-Mambere prefecture in western Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners and leaving others trapped. Authorities and residents confirmed the incident at the low-tech, artisanal mine.

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AI-generatedA gold mining site collapsed Tuesday morning in the Abba region of the Nana-Mambere prefecture in western Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners and leaving others trapped. Authorities and residents confirmed the incident at the low-tech, artisanal mine. Rescuers and residents have recovered 30 bodies, and injured miners are receiving treatment. Officials are calling for external assistance to aid in rescue efforts, as the chances of finding additional trapped miners alive are diminishing. Artisanal mine collapses are frequent in the Central African Republic due to the lack of protection for the thousands of people engaged in small-scale mining.
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5 extractedThe work is risky because miners typically do not have enough protection and the accidents are often deadly.
Artisanal mine collapses are common in the Central African Republic, where several thousand people work in small-scale extraction mining.
Rescuers and residents managed over several hours to pull 30 bodies from the collapsed mine.
The low-tech, artisanal mine collapsed Tuesday morning in the Abba region of the Nana-Mambere prefecture.
A gold mining site collapsed Tuesday in the western part of Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners.