Cel puţin 100 de morţi după ce o mină de aur s-a prăbușit în Republica Centrafricană

A landslide at an improvised gold mine in Zamboye, Central African Republic, resulted in over 100 fatalities, with ongoing rescue efforts. The incident occurred due to the collapse of underground galleries, trapping many miners. Local authorities have launched an investigation, and heavy machinery is being used in recovery operations, raising concerns for potential survivors. The prevalence of unsafe small-scale mining operations in the region contributes to frequent accidents, with at least 40 deaths reported this year alone.