Myanmar Jade Mine Landslide Leaves More Than 160 People Dead

Myanmar Jade Mine Landslide Leaves More Than 160 People Dead

Battered bodies of more than 160 jade miners were pulled from a sea of mud after a landslide in northern Myanmar on July 2. This is one of the worst-ever accidents to hit the treacherous industry. Scores die each year while working in the lucrative but poorly regulated jade trade, which uses low-paid migrant workers to scrape out a gem highly coveted in China. Disaster struck after heavy rainfall pounded the open-cast mines, close to the Chinese border in Kachin state, where billions of dollars of jade is believed to be scoured each year from bare hillsides. A slice of mountain collapsed, sending a churning torrent of mud into an aquamarine-coloured lake of mine waste water as workers scampered uphill. Dozens "were smothered by a wave of mud", the Myanmar Fire Services Department said in a Facebook post. Rescue workers, including the fire department & local police, worked throughout the day to pull bodies out of a mud lake under a continuous deluge of heavy monsoon rain.


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Uploaded: 2020-11-04

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