More than 160 dead in Myanmar jade mine landslide | Malay Mail

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HPAKANT, July 3 — The battered bodies of more than 160 jade miners were pulled from a sea of mud after a landslide in northern Myanmar yesterday, after one of the worst-ever accidents to hit the treacherous industry. Scores die each year while working in the country’s lucrative but poorly...

Rescue workers carry a dead body following a landslide at a mining site in Hpakant, Kachin State City, Myanmar July 2, 2020, in this picture obtained from social media. — Myanmar Fire Department handout via Reuters

The 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. “By 7:15pm, 162 bodies were found,” said the department, adding that 54 people were injured and sent to nearby hospitals.

The workers were scavenging for gemstones on the sharp mountainous terrain in Hpakant township, where furrows from earlier excavations had already loosened the earth. The mines are mired in secrecy, although environmental watchdog Global Witness alleges operators are linked to former junta figures, the military elite and their cronies.

The mine where yesterday’s accident happened belongs to the Yadanar Kyay company, according to the military’s official news site.

 

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