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More than 100 workers have died following the collapse of a traditional gold mine in Zamboy village near the border with Cameroon. The incident is considered one of the humanitarian disasters caused by the absence of safety measures and oversight in illegal mines. The collapse occurred suddenly on Tuesday, and a local rescue team is currently attempting to manually retrieve the missing individuals, while investigations are being intensified to determine those responsible for managing the site. Most of the victims are young people from the area, and the recurrence of such accidents is attributed to weak supervision and lack of regulation, despite the presence of a gold-rich mine with valuable minerals.
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