Thursday, 28 February 2019

3 dead as dozens trapped heard 'screaming for help' after illegal Indonesian gold mine collapses


An illegal gold mine in Indonesia has collapsed and buried dozens of people who are "screaming for help," according to a disaster management official at the mine, where three people were confirmed dead.  At least two of the confirmed victims were killed by falling rocks, disaster management agency official Abdul Muin Paputungan told CNN.
Up to 43 illegal miners are estimated to be still buried, he said. "Some of the victims who are still trapped are screaming for help. We can hear that they're (able to) respond to us, but we cannot reach them yet because the land is susceptible (to collapse) and moved easily," he said.
Rescuers are moving gingerly for fear of sparking another cave-in.
Fourteen others have been rescued.
Searchers are having to work by hand because heavy equipment cannot be brought into the remote location in the north of Sulawesi island.

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