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Locals fear that at least 100 people are dead after a gold mine collapse in the northwest of Nigeria.

Residents and survivors said that at least 100 people were believed to be dead after the collapse of an underground gold mine in Nigeria's Zamfara State.

Witnesses reported that the pit at Kadauri's mining site, in the Maru area of the local government, collapsed on Thursday as artisanal miner were working below ground. Rescue operations continued on Friday.

Sanusi Auwal is a local resident who has been involved in the rescue effort. He said that at least 13 bodies, including his cousin, had been recovered from the rubble. Auwal, a local resident involved in rescue efforts, told phone callers that "over 100 miners had been involved during the collapse."

"We're lucky to have been rescued alive." "Only 15 people were rescued out of over 100," said Isa Sani who is receiving treatment for her injuries.

Muhammadu Isa, of the Zamfara State Miners Association confirmed the incident. He added that some rescuers suffocated as they tried to extricate victims.

Yazid Abukar, the spokesperson for Zamfara Police, did not respond immediately to messages and calls seeking comment.

Zamfara is a place where illegal mining is common. Armed gangs control the gold fields and this leads to violence, accidents, and other deadly incidents.

(source: Reuters)