A catastrophic mine collapse at a major coltan mining site in eastern Congo has reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 200 individuals, according to statements from Congolese authorities. However, this figure is contested by the M23 rebel group, which claims control over the site. This tragic incident signifies yet another grim chapter in a region plagued by a humanitarian crisis and ongoing conflict, raising urgent issues about safety regulations in mining operations. The mine, located in eastern Congo, is pivotal for the global supply of tantalum, a mineral essential for manufacturing electronics. This particular site is noted for... [Continue Reading]
A mine collapse at a major coltan mining site in eastern Congo left at least 200 dead, according to Congolese authorities, a number disputed by the rebel group that controls the mine. The collapse follows a similar event in January that also left over 200 dead in an area already facing a humanitarian crisis and ongoing conflict. FRANCE 24's Emmet Livingstone has more from Kinshasa about a strategic mine, which produces 15% of the world's tantalum. [Continue Reading]
At least 200 people have died following the catastrophic collapse of a coltan mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The tragedy represents one of the deadliest mining accidents in the region, highlighting dangerous conditions associated with artisanal mining, where safety regulations are often neglected. Confirmed reports indicate that the incident occurred at a site commonly used by local miners, raising serious concerns about ongoing safety standards in small-scale mining operations. Witness accounts and preliminary investigations suggest that the mine's collapse occurred amid heavy rainfall, though specific meteorological data has not been reported. Eyewitnesses reported hearing loud noises as... [Continue Reading]
In tonight's edition, at least 200 people have been killed in a coltan mine collapse in the East of the DRC. Also, unhappy with the appointment of a woman as the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Nigerian Conservative Anglican bishop group announces the creation of its own body to lead the Anglican faith. And at just 12 days until kickoff, the Confederation of African Football postpones the Women's Africa Cup of Nations until the summer. [Continue Reading]
A catastrophic collapse at the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Congo on Tuesday has resulted in at least 200 fatalities, as reported by Congolese authorities. However, this figure has been contested by the M23 rebel group, which controls the mining site. The incident has sparked significant debate regarding the true scale of the tragedy and the circumstances surrounding it. The collapse occurred at one of the region's major coltan mining operations, where the Ministry of Mines confirmed the death toll through a press release. In stark contrast, Fanny Kaj, a senior official of the M23, claimed that only five individuals... [Continue Reading]
A mine collapse on Tuesday at a major coltan mining site in eastern DR Congo left at least 200 dead, according to Congolese authorities, a number disputed by the rebel group that controls the mine. The collapse took place on Tuesday at the Rubaya mines, which are controlled by the M23 rebels, according to a press release from the Ministry of Mines on Wednesday. Fanny Kaj, a senior official in the M23 rebel group, which controls the mines, disputed the figure and said that the collapse was caused... [Continue Reading]