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21 bodies found after mudslide at gold mine

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Apr 11, 2019
  • 1 min read

Liberian authorities, on Thursday, confirmed that 21 bodies have been recovered from a gold mine where a mudslide buried some miners two months ago.

The authorities said up to 45 miners were thought to have been trapped after the mudslide at the Gbanepea Mine in the lower Nimba County in central Liberia on Feb. 9.

Dorr Cooper, the Nimba County superintendent, said only 21 bodies were found and that rescue operations had been brought to a close while speaking to newsmen, NAN reports.

“Additional 13 bodies were recovered few days ahead of the end of the entire rescue operation, apart from the eight bodies that were earlier.

“This means that we were able to recover more than 20 bodies during the entire process,’’ Cooper said.

He also announced the closure of the mining site and suspension of all mining activities at the place until further notice.

Cooper called on the locals of the area to adhere to the government’s order on the closure of the site.

“The government remains firm on its decision to suspend all mining activities in the area until all necessary measures are put in place.

“The Liberian government is working to ensure that all the necessary mechanisms are put in place to allow qualified individuals and organisations interested in exploration to start operating in the area very soon,’’ he added.

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