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Landslide kills 11 miners in Indonesia by Staff Writers Muara Enim, Indonesia (AFP) Oct 22, 2020
A landslide sparked by heavy rains has killed 11 miners in Indonesia, authorities said Thursday, marking the latest in a string of deadly mining accidents across the Southeast Asian archipelago. The victims were about 20 metres (65 feet) underground at an unlicensed coal mine near a village in South Sumatra province when the accident happened on Wednesday. "The ground wasn't firm because heavy rains have hit the area recently," said Ansori, an official with the local disaster mitigation agency, who like many Indonesians goes by one name. "It was also a traditional mining site so safety regulations were generally ignored," he added. The bodies of all the victims have been recovered, Ansori said. Unlicensed mines are common across mineral-rich Indonesia and the scene of frequent accidents. Earlier this year, nine people were killed by a landslide at an abandoned gold mine in West Sumatra province. Last year, at least 16 people were buried alive when a mine collapsed in North Sulawesi, where five miners were killed a few months earlier in a similar accident.
11 soldiers dead, 11 missing in Vietnam after second big landslide in days Hanoi (AFP) Oct 18, 2020 Eleven soldiers are dead and a frantic search is under way for 11 others after a huge landslide hit central Vietnam on Sunday, as the country battles its worst flooding in years. Heavy rain has pounded the region for more than a week and at least 64 people have been killed in floods and landslides, according to Vietnam's disaster management authority, with concerns mounting that waters could rise further. Rocks rained down on the barracks of a military station in Quang Tri province, with 22 sold ... read more
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