A bridge at a copper and cobalt mine in southeastern Congo collapsed due to overcrowding, killing at least 32 people, a regional government official said Sunday.
Breakdown
- At least 32 people died after a bridge collapsed at the Kalando copper and cobalt mine in Lualaba province.
- The collapse occurred when illegal miners entered the site despite warnings about dangerous conditions from heavy rainfall and landslide risks. 8s
- Gunfire from soldiers caused panic, leading miners to rush onto the bridge, which collapsed under the weight. 18s
- Government sources confirm 32 deaths, but some reports suggest the toll could be higher. 31s
- The incident highlights ongoing tensions and persistent safety and labor issues in Congo's mining sector. 37s