More than 50 feared killed in landslide at Myanmar jade mine: Report
Fifty-four People Are Missing In The Mud, A Duty Officer From The Hpakant Police Station In Kachin Told News Agency AFP, Adding That There's No Way They (the Missing) Could Have Survived.
News Nation Bureau New Delhi Updated on: 23 Apr 2019, 16:38 PM
Dozens are feared dead after a landslide in northern Myanmar's Kachin state engulfed jade miners while they were sleeping, local police said Tuesday, the latest accident in a notoriously dangerous industry.
"Fifty-four people are missing in the mud," a duty officer from the Hpakant police station in Kachin told news agency AFP, adding that "there's no way they (the missing) could have survived."
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First Published : 23 Apr 2019, 16:12 PM
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