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DR Congo copper and cobalt miners killed in Kolwezi | DR Congo copper and cobalt miners killed in Kolwezi |
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At least 36 people have been killed after a copper and cobalt mine collapsed in Lualaba province in south-east DR Congo, authorities say. | At least 36 people have been killed after a copper and cobalt mine collapsed in Lualaba province in south-east DR Congo, authorities say. |
The provincial governor Richard Muyej blamed the accident on what he called "clandestine artisanal diggers". | The provincial governor Richard Muyej blamed the accident on what he called "clandestine artisanal diggers". |
Unofficial mining is common in the region and people do it as a means to make a living. | Unofficial mining is common in the region and people do it as a means to make a living. |
Mines in southern DR Congo produce more than half of the world's cobalt - a key component in mobile phone batteries. | Mines in southern DR Congo produce more than half of the world's cobalt - a key component in mobile phone batteries. |
Prices for it more than doubled last year thanks to increased demand for electric cars, which also use the mineral in their batteries. | Prices for it more than doubled last year thanks to increased demand for electric cars, which also use the mineral in their batteries. |
The accident happened on Thursday at the Kamoto Copper Company, a subsidiary of Swiss mining giant Glencore, based near Lualaba's main city of Kolwezi. | The accident happened on Thursday at the Kamoto Copper Company, a subsidiary of Swiss mining giant Glencore, based near Lualaba's main city of Kolwezi. |
More bodies could be found as rescue work continues at the mine, the BBC's Gaius Kowene reports from the capital, Kinshasa. | More bodies could be found as rescue work continues at the mine, the BBC's Gaius Kowene reports from the capital, Kinshasa. |
Unofficial, or clandestine, mining is common in mineral rich areas but efforts by security services to try and stop it are often fruitless, our reporter says. | |
Glencore said in a statement that 19 people had been killed but added that there were possible unconfirmed fatalities. | Glencore said in a statement that 19 people had been killed but added that there were possible unconfirmed fatalities. |
It added that its mines have been targeted by illegal miners: | It added that its mines have been targeted by illegal miners: |
"This has led to daily intrusions onto its concession by on average 2,000 illegal artisanal miners per day. This has presented a significant risk to its employees, operating equipment and the illegal artisanal miners themselves". | "This has led to daily intrusions onto its concession by on average 2,000 illegal artisanal miners per day. This has presented a significant risk to its employees, operating equipment and the illegal artisanal miners themselves". |
Lualaba's governor Richard Muyej also blamed illegal miners for the accident: | Lualaba's governor Richard Muyej also blamed illegal miners for the accident: |
"Clandestine artisanal diggers who have flooded [the mine] and engaged in an anarchic exploitation," he said, news agency Reuters reported. | "Clandestine artisanal diggers who have flooded [the mine] and engaged in an anarchic exploitation," he said, news agency Reuters reported. |
Reserves of cobalt and other minerals like diamonds, copper and gold, should make DR Congo one of the richest countries in Africa, but its people are among the poorest. | |
DR Congo has been exploited for its wealth since the first European explorers arrived in the 15th Century. |
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