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Twelve dead from asphyxiation in Venezuelan gold mine

Southern Venezuela teems with legal and illegal mining activity, and accidents are common



Image Credit: The recovered bodies have not yet been identified. For illustrative purposes only.

Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela: Twelve people have died from asphyxiation in a shuttered gold mine in southeastern Venezuela, a local official told AFP on Saturday.

"We have 12 dead today," the secretary of security in El Callao, General Edgar Colina Reyes, said in a telephone interview.

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"They entered a mine that had been closed a long time."

The deaths occurred on Wednesday when "the mine was flooded from rains," cutting off the illegal miners' oxygen supply, Colina said.

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Five bodies were recovered Friday and seven more on Saturday, he said, adding that none have yet been identified.

In 2021, the collapse of a shaft at the same gold mine caused the death of one person, while 34 others were rescued.

Southern Venezuela teems with legal and illegal mining activity, and accidents are common.

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