Nine trapped in Turkish gold mine landslide

This handout photograph taken and released on February 13, 2024 by Turkish news agency DHA shows a view of an area following a substantial landslide affecting a large area around the gold mine in the Ilic district of Erzincan. (AFP)
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  • Images from the scene showed the landslide sweeping across a valley
  • Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that there was no initial news from nine workers

ISTANBUL: A landslide on Tuesday trapped at least nine workers at a gold mine in eastern Turkiye, officials said, adding that search and rescue efforts were underway.
“At least nine people are trapped,” Erzincan province mayor Bekir Aksun was quoted as saying by the private NTV broadcaster.
Images from the scene showed the landslide sweeping across a valley where the workers were believed to have been based at the time.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that there was no initial news from nine workers.
The landslide occurred around 2:00 p.m. local time (1100 GMT) near the Ilic district of Erzincan province.
Anagold, a private company that runs the mine, said it was working to minimize the effects of this “painful” incident.
“We will mobilize all our means in order to urgently shed light on this incident,” Anagold said in a statement.
Turkiye is prone to deadly landslides and has suffered a string of mining accidents in recent decades.
A methane blast at a coal mine in northwestern Turkiye killed 42 people in October 2022.