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At least 48 people were confirmed dead following the collapse of an illegally operated goldmine in western Mali on Saturday, according to local authorities and police sources. This tragic incident, which occurred at a site previously managed by a Chinese company, is one of the latest in a series of mining-related disasters in the region.
Mali, a country rich in gold resources, has struggled with the challenges of unregulated mining practices, which often lead to deadly accidents. The local goldminers’ association reported the same death toll of 48, and officials confirmed that some victims fell into the water during the incident. Among those lost was a woman tragically carrying her baby on her back at the time of the collapse.
This disaster comes just weeks after a similar landslide in January killed at least 10 individuals, primarily women, demonstrating the ongoing dangers associated with illegal mining operations in this impoverished nation. The search for additional victims is still ongoing, as highlighted by an environmental organization representative.