A search team in Tanzania was trying to rescue more than a dozen people trapped underground after a Chinese-owned gold mine collapsed in a remote region, a police official said on Thursday.
Police commander Mponjoli Mwabulambo said a massive mound of earth collapsed early on Thursday in Nyarugusu village in the country’s northeast, burying at least 13 workers, including a Chinese national.
“A rescue team has been deployed since morning. The team hasn’t managed to pull out a body,” he said.
The commander said the mine is part of a Chinese company known as RZP.
It was not immediately possible to get more details about the mine’s owners.


