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Sudan: Darfur gold miners feared dead | Sudan: Darfur gold miners feared dead |
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More than 100 people are feared to have died in a well collapse at a gold mine in Sudan's Darfur region on Monday. | |
The number has risen from the toll of 60 estimated by local officials earlier in the week. | |
Some rescuers were reported to have become trapped, while officials voiced fears that more wells could collapse. | |
Rival groups in North Darfur fought for control of the mine in February. Gold has become a key commodity for Sudan since the oil-rich south seceded. | |
The split, nearly two years ago, led to Sudan losing about 75% of its oil production. | |
The government hopes to produce around 50 tonnes of gold in 2013, which could make Sudan Africa's third-largest gold miner and push it into the top 15 producers globally, Reuters news agency reports. | The government hopes to produce around 50 tonnes of gold in 2013, which could make Sudan Africa's third-largest gold miner and push it into the top 15 producers globally, Reuters news agency reports. |
'Rescue effort hampered' | 'Rescue effort hampered' |
The 40m (131ft) deep well at the Jebel Amir mine in North Darfur caved in on Monday. | |
Jebel Amir local commissioner Haroun al-Hassan on Thursday put the death toll at 60. But on Friday, he told the BBC that an official toll was not yet known. | |
Local witnesses have said they think the death toll could reach more than 100. | |
One miner told news agency AFP: "According to a count by people working in the mine, the number of people inside is more than 100." | |
The same miner, who asked to remain anonymous, said that nine members of the rescue team "disappeared when the land collapsed around them" on Thursday. | |
Mr Hassan had said that rescuers were having to use traditional tools amid fears that more wells could cave in. | |
"We cannot use machines because if they came near, the ground will collapse," he was quoted as saying on Thursday. | |
"People are using traditional tools and because of this, the rescue is very slow." | "People are using traditional tools and because of this, the rescue is very slow." |
Some 100,000 people fled fighting after rival Arab groups fought for control of the mine in February, the UN said at the time. | Some 100,000 people fled fighting after rival Arab groups fought for control of the mine in February, the UN said at the time. |
More than a million people have been living in camps for the displaced in Darfur, after a decade of fighting. | More than a million people have been living in camps for the displaced in Darfur, after a decade of fighting. |
Violence in Darfur has come down from its peak after civil war broke out in 2003 but there are still clashes between government forces, rebels, bandits and rival ethnic groups. | Violence in Darfur has come down from its peak after civil war broke out in 2003 but there are still clashes between government forces, rebels, bandits and rival ethnic groups. |
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