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Gas inhalation kills 37 at Nigerian mining site

A?police report and a'security report' seen on Wednesday said that at least 37 miners had died from?carbon monoxide toxicity? in a mining area of Nigeria's Plateau State. According to the report, the incident happened at 5:45 am in a mine in Kampani in the Wase region. Twenty-five more miners were taken to hospital. Dele 'Alake, Nigeria's Minister for Solid Minerals Development said that the area was an abandoned site where stored minerals were prone to releasing toxic gasses. Unaware of the harmful nature of the gases, the villagers entered the tunnel to collect minerals, and then inhaled them, according to him.

Alake ordered that the mining areas covered under licence 11810 operated by Solid Unit Nigeria Limited, and owned by Abdullahi Dan China in Zuraq be closed, after villagers died from alleged gas poisoning while mining.

The security report stated that preliminary findings revealed that the victims aged between 20 and 35 died after inhaling gas while working underground.

The 'Plateau State Government' said that many people were believed to be dead, but did not provide a number. It added that other patients were being treated in hospitals nearby.

The site has been cordoned-off by security forces to prevent access.

The majority of mines in Nigeria are illegal, and the safety measures that exist are limited. Miners also lack protective equipment.

The federal government has ordered an 'immediate shut down of all mining activities in the affected region pending further investigations. (Additional reporting from Camillus Eboh, Abuja; Writing by Chijioke Ahuocha and Editing by Jon Boyle. Ros Russell and Chizu. Nomiyama.)

(source: Reuters)