More than 100 people have died after a gold mine collapsed in the Central African Republic.
According to foreign media, more than 100 people have died after a gold mine collapsed in the village of Zamboye near the border with Cameroon in the Central African Republic.
Local authorities say that investigations are underway to determine the causes of the collapse and the perpetrators, while rescue operations are underway to save more missing people and the death toll is expected to rise.
Cameroon, the Central African Republic’s neighbor, has offered to provide medical assistance to the injured.

