13 die in Zamfara mining pit collapse

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According to multiple reports from survivors and local residents, a gold mining pit has collapsed in Zamfara State, Nigeria, with fears that the death toll could be as high as 100 people.1 While the final number of casualties is still being determined, at least 13 bodies have been recovered from the rubble.2

What Happened

The incident occurred on Thursday, September 25, at the Kadauri mining site in the Maru Local Government Area.3 Eyewitnesses say the pit caved in while scores of artisanal miners were working underground.4 A local resident involved in rescue efforts, Sanusi Auwal, reported that over 100 miners were inside the pit at the time of the collapse.5 A survivor, Isa Sani, stated that out of more than 100 people, only 15 were rescued alive.

Rescue operations are ongoing, but they have been hampered by the dangerous conditions. The Zamfara State Miners Association confirmed the incident and added that some rescuers also suffocated while attempting to dig out victims.6

Broader Context

The incident highlights the serious risks associated with illegal and unregulated mining in Zamfara, a state where armed gangs often control gold fields.7 This activity has fueled violence and led to numerous deadly accidents. The lack of proper safety measures, combined with the instability of the pits, makes such disasters a frequent and tragic occurrence. The police have not yet commented on the incident.

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