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More Than 70 Killed As Tunnel Collapses At Gold Mine Site In Mali: Report

January 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mali is one of Africa’s leading gold producers (Representational)

Mali, Africa:

More than 70 people have been killed after a tunnel collapsed at a Malian gold mining site last week, local sources told AFP Wednesday, the latest disaster in a region prone to mining accidents.

Mali, which is among the world’s poorest countries, is one of Africa’s leading gold producers.

Gold mining sites are regularly the scene of deadly landslides and authorities struggle to control artisanal mining of the precious metal.

“It started with a noise. The earth started to shake,” Oumar Sidibe, an official for gold miners in the southwestern town of Kangaba, told AFP, of the incident on Friday.

“There were over 200 gold miners in the field. The search is over now. We’ve found 73 bodies,” he said.

The same toll was given by a local councillor. 

Mali’s ministry of mines in a statement on Tuesday had announced the death of several miners but did not give precise figures.

The government offered its “deepest condolences to the grieving families and to the Malian people”.

It also called on “communities living near mining sites and gold miners to scrupulously respect safety requirements and to work only within the perimeters dedicated to gold panning”.

Mali’s mining sector is dominated by foreign groups, including Canada’s Barrick Gold and B2Gold, Australia’s Resolute Mining and Britain’s Hummingbird Resources, which continue to operate despite the political instability that has plagued the country for years.

But artisanal mines also continue to flourish and attract thousands of gold miners.

Perilous conditions

Gold mining in the Sahel region is a dangerous business.

Human rights organisations regularly denounce the use of child labour in artisanal mining operations.

The continuous arrival of new gold panning workers and the lack of infrastructure to support them results in perilous living and working conditions, according to a report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) published in 2019. 

“Living far from an urban centre, in areas where the State presence is negligible, the migrants generally benefit from no measures of workplace protection,” the report said. 

“In the event of illness or accident, it is difficult to obtain treatment or care, given the distance to hospital and the state of the roads,” the IOM added.

“The hostile and precarious living conditions nevertheless do not stop the miners from settling at the sites”.

In February 2022, at least 59 people were killed in southwestern Burkina Faso after the explosion of a stockpile of dynamite at an artisanal gold mining site.

Mining accidents are also regularly reported in Guinea, Senegal and western Mali. 

Mali produced 72.2 tonnes of gold in 2022 and the metal contributed 25 percent of the national budget, 75 percent of export earnings and 10 percent of GDP, the then minister of mines Lamine Seydou Traore said in March last year.

Since taking power in 2020, the military leaders in Mali have pledged to restore sovereignty and enable the country to benefit from its natural wealth. Authorities rarely report on mining accidents. 

Mali adopted a new mining code in August, enabling the state to take up to a 30-percent stake in new projects.

The government has said the move should bring in at least 500 billion CFA francs ($830 million) to the annual state budget.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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