The Rains, the Rush, the Tragedy: Dozens Die in Congo Mine Collapse

November 17, 2025

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The rain had been relentless. In the Lualaba province of southeastern Congo, the ground around the Kalando mine was slick and unstable. Yet, for the thousands of desperate workers known as illegal diggers, the promise of copper and cobalt was a stronger force than the risk of collapse.

On Saturday, tragedy struck. A bridge at the mine, overwhelmed by overcrowding, gave way.

The Fatal Rush

Despite strict warnings from regional authorities about the dangers of landslides and heavy rainfall, the illegal diggers men driven by poverty, had forced their way into the quarry.

A government agency report from the Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Support and Guidance Service (SAEMAPE) revealed a chaotic, terrifying scenario that hastened the disaster.

Shots reportedly fired by soldiers who were present at the site sparked immediate panic among the miners. In a terrifying rush to escape, the workers surged onto the bridge. The structure failed instantly, sending the men tumbling.

Victims were left “piled on top of each other, causing the deaths and injuries,” the SAEMAPE report detailed.

The province’s interior minister confirmed the immense loss, stating at least 32 people were killed. However, the SAEMAPE report suggested the final death toll was even higher, with at least 40 individuals losing their lives.

The Conflict Over Control

This devastating event underscores the perennial tension in the region. The presence of military personnel at the mine has long been a source of dispute. The conflict pits the illegal diggers against an official cooperative meant to organize operations, and the site’s legal, licensed operators.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is globally crucial, serving as the world’s leading producer of cobalt. This mineral is essential for lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles and consumer technology. Foreign companies control 80% of this production in the Central African nation.

Yet, this wealth is shadowed by grave concerns. The cobalt mining industry is consistently plagued by accusations of child labor, widespread corruption, and dangerously unsafe working conditions.

The mineral-rich eastern Congo has endured decades of violence from various armed factions. This instability, recently escalated by the resurgent M23 group, pushes ever more desperate people into dangerous, unregulated quarries, setting the stage for tragedies like the Kalando mine collapse.


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