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Plateau Mining Site collapses, kills 7 Illegal Miners
 
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Wed, 22 Mar 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

A section of a mining site in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State has collapsed leaving seven illegal miners and several others injured.

It was learnt that collapse of mining sites across the state is not an unusual occurrence as relatives of are reportedly skeptical about reporting such incident to the law-enforcement agencies for fear of being arrested.

The latest incidents, it was gathered occurred in Waduruk village of Jos South Local Government at the weekend, when some group of illegal miners were digging massive mound of earth.

It suddenly caved in and buried seven of them alive while some of those on the surface sustained injuries.

A source close to the village revealed that three of the victims were members of the same family who had been in the mining business for more than two decades, adding that the other four were hired from the neighbouring village to help them in the excavation.

According to the source, “There were seven of them inside the pit digging the soil in search of the solid mineral when the earth layer above them caved in and buried all of them. Also in the same village last week, five others were trapped when the overlaying soil collapsed on them. It took the villagers several hours to dig the layer of soil that covered them. At the end of the rescue efforts, four of them were found dead.”

When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Terna Tyopev, said the command had not been briefed about the incident. “I will make inquiry and get back to you,’’ he said.

 

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