A gold-covered mine was discovered in Kivu, Congo, attracting thousands of citizens.



According to foreign media such as Reuters in the UK on the 4th of the local time, images of numerous miners who visited Mount Ruhihi in eastern Congo have recently spread online.




In the video that became a hot topic on social media, a huge crowd lined up and packed dirt in a bag.

Some people use shovels to scoop the dirt, while those who used to help with a sack couldn't stand it and raking the dirt with their bare hands.



In another video, people set out to wash the soil by soaking it in water.

When all the foreign matter was washed away, a handful of yellow'golden' lumps came out of the water.




Local residents are known to claim that 60% to 90% of Mount Ruhihi is made of gold.



In eastern Congo, the original livelihood mining was active, but when too many crowds gathered at Mount Ruhihi, government authorities put a brake on it.



Minister of Mining and Industry in Kivu said, "We will temporarily suspend mining activities near Mount Ruhihi." I will do it."



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(Photo ='AhmadAlgohbary' Twitter)