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Gold Mine Collapse in Sudan Kills 11 Workers, Sparks Safety Concerns

At least 11 miners lost their lives after a gold mine collapsed in eastern Sudan's Nile River province.

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Gold Mine Collapse in Sudan Kills 11 Workers, Sparks Safety Concerns

At least 11 miners were killed and seven others injured after a gold mine collapsed over the weekend in eastern Sudan, according to the state-run Sudanese Mineral Resources Limited Company.

The deadly incident took place at the Kersh al-Feel mine, located in Houeid, a desert town in the eastern Nile River province. The injured workers have been hospitalized for treatment.

Following the collapse, the company announced a suspension of all excavation work at the site and warned informal miners to avoid operating in unsafe areas.

Despite being a major gold producer, Sudan frequently witnesses mine collapses due to poor safety measures and unregulated mining activity.
Previous accidents include a 2023 collapse that killed 14 miners and a 2021 tragedy that claimed 38 lives.

This latest incident underscores the urgent need for stricter enforcement of mining safety standards across the country.