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Seven killed in Indonesia gold mine landslide » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 12, 2021 JAKARTA (AFP) – At least seven people were killed and one reported missing after a landslide at an Indonesian gold mine, authorities said yesterday. Torrential rains triggered a landslide on Monday, inundating the mine with mud mixed with stones and debris in South Solok regency, West Sumatra, said the local emergency department head Fikri, who like many Indonesians goes by one name. In a statement, the department said “at least seven killed and one is missing”. Rescuers managed to save nine survivors from the mud and were combing the area to find the missing miner, Fikri said. “Initially, rescuers were having difficulties to evacuate victims to a rescue vehicle because the terrain at the site was challenging,” Fikri said, but in the end all survivors went to hospital for emergency treatment.

Mudslide Gold mine kills 7 Indonesian bodies - urged to find missing people

May 11, 2021 by archyde Mudslide “Gold mine” kills 7 Indonesian bodies – urged to find missing people Follow the news. Press to follow the live news. Mudslide “Gold Mine” – On May 11, AFP and Straits Times Incident progress report Mudslide At the gold mine in South Solok West Sumatra Indonesia As a result, at least 7 people were killed and one more missing after the storm continued to rain until flash floods and mudslides from Monday, May 10, the past. Local emergency services said authorities were able to help nine victims who were struck by the mud. The work was chaotic because of the bad weather and constant rain storms. Therefore, it took time to move the victim to the emergency ambulance waiting away from the scene. Even so, the staff were dedicated and able to finally bring the victims to the hospital.

Landslide buries eight illegal gold miners in West Sumatra

Landslide buries eight illegal gold miners in West Sumatra 11th May 2021 The evacuation of eight illegal gold miners buried by a landslide in South Solok District, West Sumatra.  (Antara/HO-BPBD Solok Selatan)​​​​​​​ Of the 16 victims, eight died, while eight others were injured. Padang Aro, W Sumatra (ANTARA) - A landslide, triggered by torrential rains, killed eight illegal gold miners and injured eight others in South Solok District, West Sumatra Province. “Of the 16 victims, eight died, while eight others got injured,” Chief of the Emergency Section of the South Solok District Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) Romi Aprijal, representing acting BPBD chief Richi Amran, stated on Monday night.

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