Tragedy struck in Dan Kamfani, Anka Local Government of Zamfara State, as at least three small-scale miners lost their lives, and 11 others sustained injuries in a mining pit collapse.

The incident occurred around 4 p.m. on Thursday, according to an eyewitness who spoke with Channels Television on Saturday.

The eyewitness, who works in the area and requested anonymity, mentioned that the exact number of casualties remains uncertain due to the collapse of the mining pit, which is reported to be 275 meters deep.

The deceased are all from the Yar Tsabaya district in Anka Local Government.

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“The mining collapsed a few minutes before 4 p.m. on Thursday, and we don’t know the exact number of people inside the mining pit, but three dead bodies were recovered, and 11 others are seriously wounded,” the eyewitness stated.

He added that the injured individuals are currently receiving treatment at the Anka General Hospital.

The mining pit’s significant depth has complicated efforts to determine the precise number of people affected.

Zamfara State is known for its rich deposits of solid minerals, including gold, iron ore, limestone, and granite.

However, illegal mining activities in the region have been associated with increased insecurity, particularly fueling banditry and other criminal actions.

To address this issue, the state governor, Dauda Lawal, imposed a ban on illegal mining activities on September 23 and instructed law enforcement to take strict measures against violators.

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