Landslide Claims Lives at Central African Republic Mine

Lebanon: Central African Republic Authorities in Central African Republic reported that dozens of people were killed in a landslide at a mine near the border with Cameroon. The incident occurred at Nana-Mambere in the western part of the country. Many bodies remain buried, and the search for missing persons is ongoing. Local authorities have suspended operations at the mine.

According to Qatar News Agency, in mid-March, a landslide killed seven people at a mine in the village of Ngouroum, also located in the western Central African Republic. In comparison, 20 people were killed in February in Gordil in the country's northeast.