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At least 100 killed in gold mine collapse in Central African Republic

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At least 100 killed in gold mine collapse in Central African Republic
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  • At least 100 people died
  • A gold mine collapsed in the village of Zamboye
  • Search and rescue efforts are ongoing

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In the western part of the Central African Republic, a gold mine collapse in the village of Zamboye resulted in the deaths of at least 100 people. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing in the area where the accident occurred. Many people were trapped underground, and some are still missing.

Gold mining is a significant activity in the area where the accident occurred, and many people make a living from it. However, these activities are often risky due to inadequate safety measures. The government of Brazil sent a message of solidarity to the Central African Republic, and an investigation into the accident has been launched.

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What happened in the Central African Republic?
A gold mine collapse in the village of Zamboye resulted in the deaths of at least 100 people.
What was the cause of the accident?
The cause of the accident is not yet fully known, but it is thought to have occurred due to inadequate safety measures.
How did the government of Brazil react?
The government of Brazil sent a message of solidarity to the Central African Republic.

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