At least 100 feared dead in northwest Nigeria gold mine collapse


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At least 100 people are feared dead following the collapse
of a gold mining pit in Nigeria's Zamfara State, survivors and residents said
on Friday.
The pit at the Kadauri mining site in the Maru local
government area caved in on Thursday while scores of artisanal miners were
working underground, witnesses told Reuters. Rescue operations continued into
Friday.
Sanusi Auwal, a local resident involved in rescue efforts,
said at least 13 bodies had been retrieved from the rubble, including that of
his cousin. "Over 100 miners were involved during the collapse,"
Auwal told Reuters by phone.
"We are lucky to be rescued alive. Out of more than 100
people, only 15 of us were rescued," said Isa Sani, who is currently
receiving treatment for injuries.
Muhammadu Isa of the Zamfara State miners association
confirmed the incident, adding that some rescuers also suffocated while trying
to dig out victims.
Zamfara police spokesperson Yazid Abubakar did not
immediately respond to calls and text messages seeking comment.
Illegal mining is common in Zamfara, where armed gangs often control gold fields, fuelling violence and deadly accidents.
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