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Nigeria mine accident in Plateau state: suspected carbon-monoxide leak killed 37 miners
Summary
At least 37 miners died in a suspected carbon-monoxide leak at a lead and zinc mine near Wase in Plateau state; more than 20 others were rescued and taken to hospital and the site has been sealed as investigations begin.
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At least 37 miners have died in a suspected carbon-monoxide leak at a lead and zinc mine outside Wase in central Nigeria's Plateau state. The bodies were reported found by workers arriving for the morning shift, and more than 20 other miners were rescued and taken to hospital. Security personnel have sealed off the site and local reports say investigations have begun. State officials had not yet visited the area, and response efforts were reported as slow because of local security concerns.
Known details:
- The incident occurred at a mine run by Solid Unity Nigeria Ltd and is reported as a suspected carbon-monoxide leak.
- The deaths were discovered at the start of the morning shift; survivors were taken to hospital for treatment.
- Security forces have sealed the mine and investigators are reported to be at the site or preparing inquiries.
- Local security concerns, including activity by armed gangs in the area, have affected access and the official response.
Summary:
The reported deaths have drawn renewed attention to safety standards in Nigeria's mining sector. Investigations are under way, and further official actions or findings have not been announced.
