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Nine Dead, Four Injured in Galamsey Pit Collapse at Tontokrom

Illegal Galamsey Pit Collapse at Tontokrom Claims Nine Lives, Injures Four, Highlighting Ongoing Safety and Enforcement Challenges in Ahafo Region

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  • Nine illegal miners have died, and four others were injured after a galamsey pit collapsed at Tontokrom
  • The mine is a known hotspot for illegal small-scale mining
  • The collapse occurred despite efforts by the National Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Small-Scale Mining (NAIMOS)

At least nine illegal miners have died following the collapse of a galamsey pit at Tontokrom in the Asutifi South District of the Ahafo Region.

Four others sustained injuries and were rushed to a nearby health facility for medical treatment.

The mine, situated in Asutifi South, has long been identified as a hotspot for illegal small-scale mining activities, locally known as galamsey. Authorities noted that the collapse occurred despite ongoing interventions by the National Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Small-Scale Mining (NAIMOS), which has previously faced resistance in the area.

This tragic incident adds to growing concerns about the safety and regulation of small-scale mining operations in the region, where enforcement remains a challenge and illegal mining continues to put lives at risk.

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