The most recent incident occurred in Chegutu. Besides it located approximately 100 kilometers to the west of the capital, Harare, on a Friday.
Vice-president Constantino Chiwenga revealed to the local Sunday Mail newspaper. And that 13 individuals had tragically lost their lives due to a collapse at the mining site, which had not adequately sealed off.
Deputy Mines Minister Polite Kambamura could not provide an exact count of how many people remained trapped beneath the ground after the mine. And which extended 700 meters deep, collapsed. He explained that the absence of a proper registry made. Accordingly It difficult to determine the exact number of individuals who had entered the mine, stating, “The problem is that there was no proper register to ascertain how many people entered. We are sending another team to assess the situation. We want to account for everyone.”
On the same Friday, the state broadcaster, ZBC, reported that 34 miners had trapped underground, with 13 of them managing to escape.
Meanwhile, dozens of anxious family members anxiously waited in tents, hoping for any updates on the well-being of their loved ones recent incident occurred
The agony of uncertainty weighs heavily on my heart. I can’t bear the thought of not knowing whether my son is alive or dead,” expressed a tearful Memory Gohwe. Whose son still trapped below ground.
Worry and despair have taken hold of many anxious relatives. Also Omega Jonera, whose family counted nine members among those trapped underground, admitted, “To be honest. And we’ve lost all hope of finding any survivors.”
Zimbabwe, located in southern Africa, a nation known for its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes. Here are some key aspects of Zimbabwe:
**Geography:** Zimbabwe landlocked and bordered by South Africa to the south, Mozambique to the east, Zambia to the northwest. And Botswana to the west and southwest. The country characterized by its diverse geography. And including highlands, plateaus, and the iconic Victoria Falls, one of the world’s largest waterfalls.
**Capital:** The capital city of Zimbabwe is Harare.
