At least 200 killed in Sierra Leone mine cave-in

Last updated 07:33 20/03/2010

Relevant offers

Africa

Lioness kills zoo worker in South Africa A year since Mubarak ousted, strike call shows divisions Gaddafi's son warns of uprising Bungled conservation effort kills Sth African rhino Libyan refugees killed in camp Egypt to try 19 Americans in case straining ties Catching malaria comes with the job Four more dead in ongoing Egypt violence Police shoot protesters in Suez - report Egyptians incensed after 74 die in football tragedy

At least 200 people were killed when a trench collapsed at an unofficial gold mine in Sierra Leone, the West African country's Ministry of Mineral Resources said on Friday.

The accident occurred in the south of the country, about 290km from the capital, Freetown.

"Over 200 artisanal gold miners were killed when a ... trench dug by the miners collapsed," a ministry spokesman said.

Informal, or artisanal, gold mining is common in mineral-bearing African countries.

The miners usually have no professional training or equipment and often dig by hand, and accidents are frequent at the sites, which do not meet safety standards found at professionally engineered mines.

Ad Feedback

- Reuters

Special offers

Featured Promotions

Sponsored Content