News Reports Mine Landslide Kills 22 People in Tanzania by joshuabiem January 15, 2024 written by joshuabiem January 15, 2024 75 Twenty-two people have died following a landslide at an illegal mine in northern Tanzania, officials said. The incident occurred at Ng’alita mine in Bariadi district, Simiyu region on Saturday, district commissioner Simon Simalenga said. It occurred after a group of people started mining in an area where activity was restricted due to heavy rains, he told Reuters news agency. President Samia Suluhu Hassan expressed her “great sadness” at the news. “These fellow Tanzanians were small miners in the area, trying to earn a living for themselves, their families,” she said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. Mr Simalenga said he was initially told that there were 19 to 20 people trapped in the mines, but that 22 bodies ended up being retrieved. Faustine Mtitu, acting commander for the region’s fire and rescue forces, said in quotes cited by AFP news agency that the search had been ended as he was “convinced that there are no more bodies trapped in the rubble.” Mr Simalenga said the group of people began mining in the mineral-rich area about three weeks ago before the government brought in safety procedures. The area was restricted because of ongoing heavy rains, which have caused flash floods. “The regional mining officer visited them and stopped them from mining as it was working on the required procedures” Mr Simalenga said. Unregulated and illegal mining is common in Tanzania, which is one of the largest gold producers in the world. Source: BBC 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail joshuabiem previous post NIGERIA VIOLENT CONFLICT WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT next post Police Arrest Two for Alleged Damage to Enugu Airport Fence You may also like Russian Missiles Kill 31 In Ukraine, Gut Kyiv... July 8, 2024 US Soldiers Leave Niger Base Following Military Junta’s... July 8, 2024 Gunmen Kill Three Vigilantes, Civilian In Imo Community July 8, 2024 Gas Explosion Kills Mother, Daughter In Ogun July 8, 2024 Abuja Man Attempts Suicide, Climbs 120-Metre Broadcast Mast July 8, 2024 Bandits Release Catholic Priest Kidnapped In Zamfara July 8, 2024 Troops Neutralise Terrorist, Recover Arms, Ammunition In Taraba July 8, 2024 Trees Kill Four At Jattu Market During Rainfall... July 8, 2024 Busload of Passengers Kidnapped in Kogi July 5, 2024 Bauchi Police Arrest Three for Child Abuse, Rape July 5, 2024