Thailand: Jade Miners Killed in Landslides

March 19, 2018 Tara

At least four jade prospectors have been killed and dozens are reportedly missing after a waste pile collapsed in jade-rich Hpakant on Friday night.

The collapse happened around 10:45 p.m., while prospectors searched the mining waste for gems.

Story source: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/hpakant-landslides-continue-kill.html

It is the same location where deadly landslides happened in November 2015, claiming more than 100 lives.

Seik Mu village tract local U Shwe Thein told The Irrawaddy on Monday that four bodies were found on Saturday and that two injured men were being treated at the Hpakant Hospital.

The death toll estimated by locals at the Kan Kham jade mines in La Maung village of Seik Mu village tract, Lone Khin, is more than 40, U Shwe Thein said, but the search for bodies is likely to halt due to bad weather and the risk of further collapse in the area. Two bulldozers from a company called Kyauk Sein Taung were also buried in the collapse but later removed.

“There is a risk of further collapse. There were strong winds and rain on Sunday and authorities and elders at an emergency meeting advised that the search should be halted to avoid further loss [thought it resumed on Monday],” he said.

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