About 60 miners died when a shaft in which
they were working collapsed in a remote part of northeastern Democratic
Republic of Congo, a UN-backed radio station said on Wednesday.
The
miners were 100 meters underground when the accident occurred on Monday
in Mambasa territory in Orientale Province, Radio Okapi reported on its
website.
Authorities in the Central African nation were not immediately available to comment.
Mining companies AngloGold Ashanti and Randgold operate in the region, which is known to be rich in tin and gold.
Hundreds of thousands of people in eastern Congo make a living in artisanal mines, where safety precautions are almost nonexistent and accidents are common.

Authorities in the Central African nation were not immediately available to comment.
Mining companies AngloGold Ashanti and Randgold operate in the region, which is known to be rich in tin and gold.
Hundreds of thousands of people in eastern Congo make a living in artisanal mines, where safety precautions are almost nonexistent and accidents are common.
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