Dozens killed after gold mine collapse in Central African Republic
At least 30 people have died following the collapse of an artisanal gold mine in western Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon. The incident occurred on Tuesday in the village of Zamboye.

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AI-generatedAt least 30 people have died following the collapse of an artisanal gold mine in western Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon. The incident occurred on Tuesday in the village of Zamboye. Rescue operations are ongoing, with residents and rescuers pulling bodies from the collapsed mine and providing treatment to injured miners. Officials have described the situation as catastrophic and are calling for assistance. Artisanal mine collapses are frequent in the Central African Republic due to a lack of safety measures in unregulated small-scale mining operations.
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5 extractedRescuers and residents pulled 30 bodies from the collapsed mine.
Miners typically do not have enough protection and accidents are often deadly.
Artisanal mine collapses are common in the Central African Republic.
At least 30 people have been killed after an artisanal gold mine collapsed in western Central African Republic near the border with Cameroon.
A local civil servant told AFP that about 40 people died at the site.