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More than 50 feared killed in landslide at Myanmar jade mine

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AFP, 23rd APRIL, 2019 -More than 50 people were feared dead after a landslide in northern Myanmar engulfed jade miners while they were sleeping, local police said Tuesday, the latest deadly accident in a notoriously dangerous industry.


Dozens die each year in landslides caused by jade mining, a poorly regulated industry rife with corruption and sandwiched between the country’s borders with China and India.  
Local police described a freak accident in Kachin state on Monday night so big it created a huge “mud lake” that buried the miners as well as some 40 vehicles.  
 “Fifty-four people are missing in the mud,” a duty officer from Hpakant township police station told AFP, asking not to be named.  


 “There’s no way they (the missing) could have survived.” Only two bodies had been recovered so far.  


The Ministry of Information confirmed the accident and number of missing, adding that the area was mined by Myanmar Thura Gems and Shwe Nagar Koe Kaung companies.  
Myanmar Thura Gems director Hla Soe Oo told AFP by phone he was on his way to the site and had no further details.