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Collapse kills Tanzanian miners | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Three people have been rescued after a gold mine collapsed on Sunday in north-western Tanzania but some 17 more are believed to be still missing. | |
Miners were using hand tools to dig a shaft when a wall gave way as they reached a depth of around 140m (460ft). | Miners were using hand tools to dig a shaft when a wall gave way as they reached a depth of around 140m (460ft). |
The names of 12 miners seen going underground have been registered outside the mine in the town of Geita. | |
But eight more are believed to have accompanied their colleagues under the sandy soil. | |
The survivors, reported to be in a serious condition, have been taken to a nearby hospital. | |
The BBC's Vicky Ntetema in Tanzania says this is the third fatal mining accident in a year. | |
More than 80 died after a mine in Mererani was flooded a year ago, while six more died in September 2008. | |
Geita has attracted miners since gold was discovered in the early 1900s. | |
Correspondents say the prospectors' activities are highly unregulated, resulting in dangerous practices. | |
"These are people who lack skills, lack the technology and capital and therefore the activities are always risky," says Bashiru Ally, a lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam. |
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