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Suspected carbon-monoxide leak kills 37 miners in Nigeria
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Suspected carbon-monoxide leak kills 37 miners in Nigeria

BBC World · Feb 18, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The tragedy is believed to have happened just before sunrise as the workers neared the end of their shift.

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30 minutes agoMansur AbubakarAbujaBBCMany mourners came to the funeral prayers and burial of the miners, who were aged between 20 and 40At least 37 miners have died in a suspected carbon-monoxide leak at a lead and zinc mine in central Nigeria's Plateau state, witnesses have told the BBC.The tragedy is believed to have happened just before sunrise at a site outside the town of Wase run by the mining company Solid Unity Nigeria Ltd.Toxic gas is believed to have built up underground in poorly ventilated tunnels, causing the workers to collapse just before the end of their night shift.They were discovered by those reporting to work in the morning - more than 20 other miners were rescued and rushed to hospital for treatment.Security personnel have sealed off the mine, which is about 200km (124 miles) south-east of the state capital of Jos, as investigations get under way to find out the cause of the leak.State officials are yet to visit the area and response efforts have reportedly been slow because of security concerns - armed criminal gangs, known locally as "bandits", have been active there in recent years.Safiyanu Haruna, one of the miners who found the bodies at the start of his shift, told the BBC that some of the miners who were underground survived and were taken to a hospital in Wase for treatment.According to Haruna, the incident occurred at around 06:30 local time (05:30 GMT).He said the miners had just finished performing their early morning Muslim prayers and had returned underground to finish their shift."It was carbon-monoxide gas that leaked and killed them," he said."There was no rescue for them at the time because those who were coming for the morning shift had yet to arrive," he added.The victims, believed to be men aged between 20 and 40, were buried shortly afterwards in accordance with local tradition, another local resident told the BBC.The news has devastated the mainly Muslim community.Mining disasters occur relatively frequently in Nigeria.Less than two years ago, dozens of gold miners died after being trapped underground when a pit collapsed in neighbouring Niger state.Officials believe that incident was caused by torrential rains which had softened the soil.The tragedy is likely to renew concerns over safety standards in Nigeria's mining sector.Additional reporting by Ado Musa in Wase and Madina Maishanu More BBC stories on Nigeria:Getty Images/BBCBBC Africa podcasts


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