Mine blast kills 60 in Burkina Faso gold
The blast happened in a market at the gold-mining site when dynamite stored there caught fire, witnesses said."There were bodies strewn everywhere. It was an explosion that managed to uproot trees and bring down houses," a judicial source told Reuters.
Dozens of injured people have been evacuated to the nearest hospital. It is thought women and children are among the casualties, the AFP news agency reports. An investigation was opened into Monday's incident after the regional prosecutor visited the scene near the town of Gaoua.
One person has been arrested and is being held for questioning.
The goldmine has since been closed until further
The explosion has been described as destroying "everything on its path," according to a local news reporter from RTB TV.
Many of the miners at the site are displaced people from elsewhere in the country, local leader Sansan Urbain Kambou told Reuters.
Burkina Faso is one of Africa's biggest gold producers, with many mines run by international firms, as well as informal ones without little oversite or regulation.
Since 2009, gold has become Burkina Faso's leading export, overtaking cotton.
In 2020, the country produced 54 tonnes of gold, compared to 45 tonnes in 2019, increasing 20%, according to the ministry of mines and quarries.
About a quarter of the total output is from unauthorised mines, which provide work for around 1.5 million people, the ministry estimates.
Deadly accidents such as roof collapses frequently happen at informal mines in many African countries.
Last month, at least 13 people were killed after a truck carrying explosives to a gold mine collided with a motorbike.
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