Tragic fate: landslide in illegal gold mine demands 17 human life
Tragic fate: landslide in illegal gold mine demands 17 human life
landslide on Sulawesi: Community in fear and hope
A difficult landslide shaked the life of many miners on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Dozens of people are missed while rescue teams are desperately looking for survivors. The illegally operated gold mine was hit by torrential rainfall that triggered an avalanche -like mass of mud and rock that buried the workers' camp among themselves.
The tragic natural disaster has overthrew the village community into deep grief. Families worry about their relatives, friends hope for a miracle. The emergency services work tirelessly to rescue the spilled, but the weather and the difficult terrain make their task difficult.
The reality of illegal mining
The incident again makes a lightly upset on the dark side of the illegal mining in Indonesia. Poor people are forced to put their lives at risk in order to get valuable minor treasures. These mines are not subject to security standards and are regularly located by tragic accidents.
The authorities face the challenge of containing illegal mining and protecting the workers from such dangers. It is time to take measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.
The community on Sulawesi hopes for a miracle and prays for the rescue of the spilled. In this difficult time, the cohesion and solidarity among the people who all hope that their loved ones will be found alive.
Let us pray together for the miners on Sulawesi and hope that they can be saved safely.
- Nag
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