Police among 18 feared dead in Myanmar jade mine landslide

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The jade hub of Hpakant, in Kachin State in the north of the north of the country, is frequently hit by deadly accidents, despite government pledges to clean up the lucrative mining industry.

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"The jade hub of Hpakant, in Kachin State in the north of the country, is frequently hit by deadly accidents, despite government pledges to clean up the lucrative mining industry. In April, 55 mining company employees were killed when a pond up a slope from where they were digging breached its banks, leading authorities to suspended 17 mining blocks over safety concerns. The police chief in the area, Than Win Aung, told Reuters from the accident site that 14 bodies had been recovered and four people, two of them policeman who were guarding the mining site, were missing and feared dead. "We were able to rescue two members of the police who only injured their heads, and sent them to hospital," he said. One policeman was confirmed dead, he said. The government has ordered all mining activity in Hpakant to cease during Myanmar's May-October monsoon season, but people in the area say scavengers still scour tailing piles for jade. "The companies aren't operating because of the water," said Than Win Aung. "Security people are on duty in order to prevent landslides due to illegal mining." Yau Dau, 25, who lives next to the mining site, said the landslide happened after midnight..."

Creator/author: 

Than Win Aung

Source/publisher: 

TRT World via "AFP"

Date of Publication: 

2019-07-29

Date of entry: 

2019-07-29

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  • Individual Documents

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Geographic coverage: 

    • Kachin State

Countries: 

Myanmar

Language: 

English

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text

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    • Good