Current:Home > MyGold mine collapse in Suriname leaves at least 10 dead, authorities say -Summit Capital Strategies
Gold mine collapse in Suriname leaves at least 10 dead, authorities say
View
Date:2025-04-23 06:36:45
PARAMARIBO, Suriname (AP) — At least 10 people died after an illegal gold mine collapsed Monday in the South American country of Suriname, authorities said.
Police, military officials and rescue crews were dispatched to the mine, which is located in the country’s rural southern region. The miners are believed to have built their own tunnels to search for gold, a common occurrence in Suriname, officials said.
It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the collapse.
“There’s still a lot of uncertainty,” said President Chan Santokhi. “It’s important that we now get the situation under control.”
Santokhi was attending a government budget meeting when the incident occurred, forcing him to interrupt those speaking saying, “Something terrible is going on.”
Suriname is known for its gold mines, with U.S. and Canadian companies heavily invested in such operations. Informal gold mining also has increased in recent years.
veryGood! (66)
Related
- The city of Chicago is ordered to pay nearly $80M for a police chase that killed a 10
- Robert De Niro Mourns Beloved Grandson Leandro De Niro Rodriguez's Death at 19
- Game of Thrones' Kit Harington and Rose Leslie Welcome Baby No. 2
- Global Warming Drove a Deadly Burst of Indian Ocean Tropical Storms
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- Space Tourism Poses a Significant ‘Risk to the Climate’
- Cynthia Nixon Weighs In On Chances of Kim Cattrall Returning for More And Just Like That Episodes
- AI-generated deepfakes are moving fast. Policymakers can't keep up
- Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
- Financier buys Jeffrey Epstein's private islands, with plans to create a resort
Ranking
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Inside Clean Energy: Here’s What the 2021 Elections Tell Us About the Politics of Clean Energy
- In Georgia, Warnock’s Climate Activism Contrasts Sharply with Walker’s Deep Skepticism
- Pennsylvania’s Dairy Farmers Clamor for Candidates Who Will Cut Environmental Regulations
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- 1000-Lb Sisters Star Tammy Slaton Mourns Death of Husband Caleb Willingham at 40
- Game of Thrones' Kit Harington and Rose Leslie Welcome Baby No. 2
- NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell fired after CNBC anchor alleges sexual harassment
Recommendation
Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
Despite Layoffs, There Are Still Lots Of Jobs Out There. So Where Are They?
In North Carolina Senate Race, Global Warming Is On The Back Burner. Do Voters Even Care?
The racial work gap for financial advisors
Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
Why zoos can't buy or sell animals
Inside Clean Energy: Batteries Got Cheaper in 2021. So How Close Are We to EVs That Cost Less than Gasoline Vehicles?
What's Your Worth?