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59 killed in gold mine blast in Burkina Faso

  • More than 100 others were injured in the explosion, which is thought to have been caused by chemicals used to treat the precious metal
  • Burkina Faso is the fastest-growing gold producer in Africa and currently the fifth largest on the continent

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A miner holds a gold nugget at an unlicensed mine in Gaoua, Burkina Faso. Small-scale mines have fewer regulations than industrial ones and thus can be more dangerous. Photo: Reuters
Associated Press

A strong explosion near a gold mining site in southwestern Burkina Faso killed 59 people and injured more than 100 others Monday, the national broadcaster and witnesses reported.

The provisional toll was provided by regional authorities following the blast in the village of Gbomblora, RTB reported.

The explosion was believed to have been caused by chemicals used to treat gold that were stocked at the site.

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“I saw bodies everywhere. It was horrible,” said Sansan Kambou, a forest ranger who was at the site during the explosion.

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The first blast happened around 2pm, with more explosions following as people ran for their lives, he said.

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