Galamsey Pit Collapses as Miners Scramble for Safety – No Casualties Reported

galamsey pit collapse in ghana caught on camera

Galamsey pit collapse in Ghana caught on camera as miners flee to safety raising concerns of the dangers in illegal mining in the country.

 

Galamsey pit collapse in Ghana caught on camera

 

A dramatic video capturing the moment an illegal mining (galamsey) pit caved in has surfaced, highlighting the extreme dangers faced by miners in Ghana. The footage shows miners desperately running for their lives as the unstable ground gives way beneath them. Amid the chaos, voices can be heard shouting, “Flee, flee! The water is coming!”—a chilling reminder of the daily risks associated with illegal mining operations.

Despite the terrifying collapse, reports confirm that no casualties were recorded. However, the incident reignites concerns about the environmental and human dangers of galamsey activities. Illegal mining continues to be a growing crisis in Ghana, contributing to land degradation, water pollution, and deadly accidents. The government has been cracking down on these operations, but enforcement remains a challenge.

The viral footage has sparked renewed calls for stricter measures to curb illegal mining and protect lives. Experts urge miners to seek safer, regulated alternatives while advocating for sustainable mining practices. As authorities investigate this latest collapse, the need for urgent action to address galamsey’s devastating impact becomes even more apparent.

 

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