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Death toll rises after part of mine in Central African Republic collapses | DW News


More than 100 people are now known to have died after part of an illegal goldmine in the Central African Republic collapsed. Red Cross volunteers say hopes of finding surivivors is fading. Local officials said several underground tunnels in which the miners were working collapsed, causing a landslide. The mine is one of many in the region that are unregulated, where prospectors dig with little or no high-tech equipment, and few safety precautions.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:33 Rescue efforts continue as hopes fade
1:34 What caused the mine collapse?
2:26 Why artisanal mining is so dangerous
3:22 Why safety regulation remains difficult
4:40 Rescuers lack equipment and expertise
5:31 Rescue mission turns into body recovery

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