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Pakistan marble mine collapse kills at least 22, many workers still trapped


Mangalore Today News Network

Islamabad, Sep 09, 2020: A major mine collapse at a marble quarry in Pakistan’s Ziarat Ghar Mountain area has killed at least 22 people while many others are still trapped. Six units of marble mines in this remote area along the Afganistan border that is known for its high quality marble collapsed on Monday night.

Local media reports have said at least 22 people have died so far in the mine collapse on Monday night. Rescue operations continued on Tuesday and heavy machinery was mobilised to aid the rescue efforts.

Six units of the famed marble mines in Pakistan’s Ziarat Ghar Mountain collapsed, causing large boulders to fall on the workers.

The mines collapsed on Monday night, instantly killing 12 miners, the Geo News reported. The death toll rose after 10 more succumbed to injuries at the District Mohmand Hospital.

Majority of the deceased include labourers and few others who had gathered at the foothill in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Safi town near the Afghanistan border, about 85 km from provincial capital Peshawar.

Mohmand District Police Officer Mohmand Tariq Habib told Geo News that people are still buried under the rubble. He said the rescue operations were hit due to darkness on Monday night and that heavy machinery had been mobilised on Tuesday for rescue operations.

Deputy Commissioner Iftikhar Alam said the death toll is expected to rise, according to the daily.

Around 45 labourers were busy in excavation operations when the mine collapsed, the Dawn newspaper reported.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said nine people have been rescued, it reported. Rescue Officer Bilal Faizi said most of the injured were in serious condition.
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"An operation to rescue those trapped underneath the rubble is currently underway. Five ambulances and one recovery vehicle have been sent to Mohmand from Peshawar," Dawn News reported, quoting a PDMA statement.

Mohmand district is a tribal agency area. It is famous for its marble reserves. The rockslide incident brought back memories of a similar mine collapse incident in 2015 in Mohmand which killed 12 labourers
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courtesy:IndiaToday


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