Rwanda tin mine collapses

In eastern Rwanda, 14 people have been killed in a tin mine after a hill collapsed on them because of heavy rains. "Because of recent rainfall in the area, part of the hill collapsed and 14 miners who were getting ready for work were buried by land" Fred Mufuruke, the eastern province governor said on Monday. Jean Claude Rwagasana, a local official said that 7 women have been killed because of the tin mine collapse. "This is an unfortunate event that nobody expected. The accident happened when falling debris at the mining site buried all the 14 people and killed them instantly" he also said. The accident happened at a cassiterite mine. The mine site is owned by the Rwandan business of Britain's Piran Resources, said the director of mining inspection at Rwanda mines John Kanyangira. Kanyangira also mentioned that the Rwanda's mining industry employs over 40,000 so I thought that was significant. 

I find it somewhat scary that you could die because of unfortunate events like stuff falling on you at your job site. While reading the article, I don't think it mentioned whether or not the family of the people that died are willing to sue the mining site but the article did mentioned that in earlier months, there have been other incidents were other people have died at other mining sites. 




Rwanda's regulators have repeatedly blamed the mining industry for the many deaths at mining sites [Hereward Holland/Reuters]

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