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Pakistan mine collapse kills 18 people with more than a dozen missing

Deadly accidents due to explosives and rockslides are frequent in the mining provinces 

Jibran Ahmad
Tuesday 08 September 2020 10:03 BST
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Coal miners brought to the surface after the explosion in a coal mine outside Quetta in 2009 where at least 12 miners were killed and 26 injured
Coal miners brought to the surface after the explosion in a coal mine outside Quetta in 2009 where at least 12 miners were killed and 26 injured (Getty images )

A collapse at a marble quarry in a remote area of Pakistan on Monday has killed at least 18 people, with 20 trapped and 11 others are missing, police said, adding that the terrain may have been unstable due to the use of heavy explosives used to break apart the stone.

Rescue workers, including Pakistani soldiers, continued to dig through the rubble to find survivors on Tuesday.

The quarry is located in the Ziarat area of Mohmand in western Pakistan, along the border with Afghanistan. The area is known for its high quality white marble, both sold in Pakistan and exported to other countries.

Between 40 and 50 people were at the site at the time of the collapse which occurred Monday evening, Tariq Habib, district police chief of Mohmand district told Reuters.

"Usually a large number of people work in these marble mines but luckily a majority had finished work and returned home," he said.

Nine people were injured. The number of fatalities was unclear because some families took bodies of loved ones directly to their homes from the site, said Sameen Shinwari, a doctor at the Ghalanai District Headquarters Hospital, about 50 kilometres away.

Cellular signals and other communication facilities are unreliable in large parts of Mohmand district, including the area where the quarry is located.

Deadly mining accidents are not uncommon in Pakistan.

At least 10 workers were killed in a rockslide at a marble quarry in the northwestern district of Buner in February. Thirty workers were killed in explosions at two coal mines in the southwestern city of Quetta in 2018.

In 2011, 45 workers were also killed by an explosion at a coal mine outside Quetta.

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