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Nigeria Gold Mine Collapse Kills At Least 18, Dozens Feared Trapped

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-09-28 07:57:42
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GUSAU, NIGERIA—A catastrophic collapse at an illegal gold mine in Nigeria's northwestern Zamfara State has resulted in the deaths of at least 18 people, with dozens more feared trapped deep underground. The tragedy occurred on Thursday outside the village of Kadauri in the Maru district, where an entrance to an unauthorized mining pit completely caved in due to a sudden rockfall, local sources told AFP on Saturday.

The disaster has highlighted the severe risks and lack of regulation rampant in the region's vast illegal gold mining industry.

Desperate Rescue Efforts Underway 

Local rescue teams immediately mobilized for a desperate search and rescue operation. As of the latest reports, they have managed to pull 18 bodies from the rubble and successfully rescued five survivors who sustained various degrees of injuries. However, the exact number of people trapped remains unclear, with community leaders indicating that a dozen or more miners are still unaccounted for.

The rescue process is agonizingly slow and hampered by a complete lack of proper equipment. "The process is slow and laborious as we use our bare hands to chisel the end of the boulder to make holes for limited access into the pit," said Sani Lawwali, a miner involved in the rescue effort. Rescuers have urgently requested a bulldozer from a nearby construction site, but heavy machinery has yet to arrive, leaving workers to rely on rudimentary tools. Community leaders have warned that without swift intervention from emergency agencies, the chances of rescuing any of those still trapped alive are minimal.

Illegal Mining and Regulatory Failure 

The Zamfara region, a poor agrarian state rich in gold deposits, has long been notorious for dangerous, illegal artisanal mining. This latest fatal incident has ignited strong criticism against authorities for their perceived failure to regulate and enforce the law in the area.

Illegal mining in Zamfara is fueled by widespread poverty and a persistent state of insecurity. The practice has been blamed by authorities for exacerbating violence, as criminal gangs often extort protection fees from the illicit miners, further complicating efforts to control the gold fields. This human-made disaster underscores the critical need for a strong central government intervention to address the endemic problem of unregulated mining and the associated safety hazards before another tragedy strikes.

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