Central African Republic artisanal gold mine collapses, killing more than 100

August 19, 2026 12:26 PM EDT

BANGUI, Aug ‌19 (Reuters) - More ​than ​100 people were killed when an artisanal gold mine ‌collapsed in Central African Republic ⁠on Tuesday, a senior official at a ‌local mining association ‌said.

A prosecutor confirmed there had been a mine collapse in the ​village of Zamboye near the border with Cameroon but said ⁠the number of deaths and other details were ​still being established.

The prosecutor said in a statement that rescue ​efforts were continuing and ‌an investigation would be opened to establish the ⁠cause and who was running the site.

Cameroonian authorities said they were ready ⁠to receive and provide medical care to ​any injured people who crossed the border.

Artisanal mining supports livelihoods across Africa, but weak ‌regulation and poor safety standards often lead to deadly ‌accidents.

(Reporting by Judicael Yongo ⁠in Bangui;Additional reporting ‌by Amindeh Blaise ​Atabong in Yaounde;Writing by Ayen Deng Bior;Editing by Alexander ‌Winning)



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