Large-scale landslide at the Hisui mine, Myanmar 113 people dead July 2, 18:18

A large-scale landslide occurred in a mine in the northern part of Myanmar, which is known as one of the world's leading jadeite producing countries, on the morning of the 2nd, and 113 people have been killed so far, according to fire authorities.

According to Myanmar's fire department, a large-scale landslide occurred on the morning of the local time on the morning of the 2nd local time at a mine that mines the jade in northern Kachin State.

The landslide has confirmed the deaths of 113 people who have been mining.

There are other people who may be involved, so the search activity continues on the spot.

The landslide is believed to have been caused by heavy rain.

Myanmar is one of the world's largest producers of jade, but in the past many accidents have been costly to many people at this mine.

For years, there have been battles between the Myanmar army and minority armed groups in the area surrounding the mine, leaving the mine with insufficient oversight and leaving a poor working environment. Has been pointed out.