1 dead, 70 missing after landslide at Myanmar jade mine

1 dead, 70 missing after landslide at Myanmar jade mine

A landslide at a jade mine in northern Myanmar on Wednesday killed at least one person and left dozens missing, a member of the rescue team told AFP.

The disaster struck at the Hpakant mine close to the Chinese border in Kachin state, where billions of dollars of jade is believed to be scoured each year from bare hillsides.

“About 70-100 people are missing” following the landslide that struck around 4:00 am (2130 GMT Tuesday), said rescue team member Ko Nyi.

“We’ve sent 25 injured people to hospital while we’ve found one dead.”

Around 200 rescuers were searching to recover bodies, with some using boats to search for the dead in a nearby lake, he added.

A photo posted on social media by a local journalist who said that he was at the scene showed dozens of people standing on the edge of the lake, with some launching boats into the water.

Local outlet Kachin News Group said 20 miners had been killed in the landslide.

Myanmar’s fire services said its personnel from Hpakant and nearby town of Lone Khin were involved in the rescue effort but gave no figures of dead or missing.

Civilians are frequently trapped in the middle of the fight for control of Myanmar’s mines and their lucrative revenues, with a rampant drug and arms trade further curdling the conflict.

In 2020, heavy rainfall triggered a massive landslide in Hpakant that entombed nearly 300 miners.

Workers are shown in Hpakant, Kachin State on Sunday near the site of a landslide in the war-torn area at the heart of Myanmar’s secretive billion dollar jade industry. Rescuers in northern Myanmar on Sunday said they were confident only a handful of people are missing in a jade mine landslide. Photo: AFP

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