JAKARTA (Reuters) – A minimum of 15 individuals died within the collapse of an unlawful gold mine in Indonesia’s province of West Sumatra, following a landslide attributable to heavy rains, an official stated on Friday, whereas rescuers are scrambling to find seven lacking.
Small-scale and unlawful mining has typically induced accidents in Indonesia, the place mineral assets are positioned in distant areas in situations troublesome for authorities to manage.
The unlawful gold mine within the district of Solok collapsed after a landslide on Thursday night on account of heavy rain, stated Irwan Efendi, the top of the provincial catastrophe company.
Rescuers should trek eight hours to get to the positioning, which is inaccessible by street, Irwan informed Reuters, including, “The victims are the residents who manually mine for gold.”
He estimated there have been in all probability 25 individuals within the mine on the time of the incident, of whom 15 died, whereas three had been injured and 7 are lacking.
Police and army launched a search early on Friday for the lacking, together with steps to evacuate the lifeless.