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Gold Mine Collapse in Central African Republic Kills at Least 100

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A gold mine collapse in the Central African Republic has killed at least 100 people, with the death toll expected to rise further. Several individuals remain missing following the disaster, while others are still trapped beneath the rubble. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities work to reach those unaccounted for. The incident highlights the dangers faced by miners in the region's informal gold mining sector.

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