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More bodies found after landslide at Myanmar jade mine, scores still missing

  • The death toll has risen to three but rescuers say at least 70 remain missing after the landslide in Hpakant
  • The incident is the latest tragedy to hit the poorly regulated multibillion-dollar industry. Last year a landslide killed nearly 300 miners

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Rescuers are seen after a landslide at a jade mine in the Hpakant area of Kachin State, Myanmar. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse
Rescuers in northern Myanmar retrieved two more bodies on Thursday after a landslide at an illegally run jade mine and warned that dozens of people feared missing are likely dead.

Scores die each year working in the country’s lucrative but poorly regulated jade trade, which sees low-paid migrant workers scrape out gems highly coveted in neighbouring China.

Rescuers pulled the two bodies from the nearby lake on Thursday morning after the operation was cut short the previous day due to fog and overnight rain.

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Authorities had initially said at least 70 more were feared missing after the landslide struck early on Wednesday, but later added they were still trying to confirm the number of those unaccounted for.

One of the men, a 23-year-old, came from Yinmar Pin, hundreds of kilometres away in central Myanmar, they said.

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