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Sunday, September 15, 2013
'At least 27' Afghan miners killed in collapse
Twenty-seven Afghan miners trapped
underground have been found dead in the
northern province of Samangan, officials have
confirmed to the BBC.
Provincial governor's spokesman Mohammad Seddiq
Azizi said that the men had been working at the
Abkhorak coal mine when part of it collapsed.
Four members of the rescue teams were badly
injured.
An official said the rescue teams did not have the
appropriate equipment. Mining is a state-controlled
industry.
It is feared that at least 13 other miners could still be
trapped in the mine 215km (135 miles) north of the
capital, Kabul.
The collapse is the latest accident to hit
Afghanistan's mining industry.
In December, 11 miners were reported to have been
killed in a similar incident in the northern province of
Baghlan.
Afghanistan is known to have vast reserves of oil,
gas, copper, cobalt, gold and lithium.
The country is also known to have a wider array of
mineral resources; in 2010, the Afghan ministry of
mines claimed its reserves were worth nearly $1tn
(£0.63tn)
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