At least 200 people have died following a landslide that caused multiple mines to collapse in Rubaya, located in eastern Congo. The area is currently under the control of the M23 rebel group. Authorities have indicated that some individuals may still be trapped in the rubble.
Rescue efforts are ongoing, but access to the site remains challenging due to the unstable terrain and security concerns. Officials continue to assess the situation and provide support to affected families.
**Why this matters**
The incident highlights the dangerous conditions faced by miners in conflict-affected regions of Congo. It also underscores the ongoing challenges related to safety, governance, and humanitarian access in areas controlled by armed groups.
Source: NewsData
