💨 Abstract
A gold mine collapse in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has left at least 10 people dead, according to the M23-appointed governor of South Kivu province. The incident, blamed on uncontrolled construction and poor maintenance, occurred at the Luhihi mine. Mining accidents are common in the country, particularly at small, artisanal sites.
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