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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Justin Kabumba,Ruth Alonga and Mark Banchereau

At least 200 dead after devastating landslide in eastern Congo

  • At least 200 people have died following a devastating landslide at coltan mines in eastern Congo, rebel authorities confirmed.
  • The catastrophe occurred on Wednesday at the Rubaya mines, an area under the control of M23 rebels, and was attributed to heavy rains.
  • Numerous others were injured, with some transported to local health facilities and plans for further transfers to Goma.
  • The rebel-appointed governor of North Kivu has temporarily suspended artisanal mining at the site and ordered the relocation of residents due to the persistent danger of poorly constructed tunnels.
  • Rubaya is a critical global source of coltan, essential for technology, and the region is plagued by ongoing conflict and a severe humanitarian crisis, with M23 rebels profiting from the mines.

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Mine collapse in eastern Congo leaves at least 200 dead

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