Galamsey pit collapses, 5 dead

The collapse of an illegal mining pit at Kasotie, a community in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region, on Wednesday has led to the death of at least five suspected illegal miners while four others were rescued.
Emergency response teams during an overnight rescue operation managed to pull eight miners out of the rubble alive after hours of coordinated efforts, following the occurrence of the incident.
The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), supported by other emergency services and community volunteers, led the rescue exercise. The bodies of the five deceased miners were later retrieved.
According to reports, although the conditions of the survivors who were later rushed to the Nyinahini Government Hospital had not been officially disclosed, their injuries were not life-threatening.
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Atwima Mponua, Ibrahim Ishak, who confirmed the incident to the media described the tragedy as a painful reminder of the dangers of illegal mining.
“The preliminary information we have is that this was an illegal mining operation. Our rescue teams, including NADMO, worked tirelessly. While we are grateful that eight individuals were brought out safely, it is a profound tragedy that five lives have been lost,” he revealed.
The incident had left the Kasotie community in shock and had once again emphasised the risks associated with illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey. Such activities continue to endanger lives, destroy the environment, and undermine government efforts to regulate Ghana’s mining sector.
Rescue teams remained at the site to ensure no one is left trapped, while investigations into the cause of the collapse are underway.
BY TIMES REPORTER
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