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Gold Mine Collapse in West Pokot Leaves Four Dead and Several Injured

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A tragic gold mine collapse in Turkwel, West Pokot County, has claimed the lives of four individuals and left several others nursing injuries.

The fatal incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday, June 7, sending shockwaves throughout the region.

West Pokot County Commissioner Khalif Abdullahi confirmed the unfortunate event, revealing that the mine caved in at approximately 3:00 a.m., trapping the miners beneath the debris.

Emergency rescue operations were immediately launched to retrieve the victims and assist those still stuck underground.

Among the four people confirmed dead, three are men while one is a woman. Their bodies were transported to the Kapenguria County Referral Hospital mortuary,

where post-mortem examinations are expected to be carried out. Meanwhile, five other miners who sustained injuries during the incident are currently undergoing treatment at the same facility.

Preliminary reports indicate that the miners had returned to the site late at night, equipped with basic tools like picks and hoes.

They were unaware of the unstable ground conditions caused earlier in the day by heavy excavation work using machinery. The weakened soil gave way without warning, causing the pit to collapse on the unsuspecting miners.

County Commissioner Abdullahi blamed the tragedy on illegal mining activities, which have become widespread in the region.

He criticized some local leaders for allegedly encouraging residents to resist police efforts aimed at enforcing safety and preventing further illegal operations.

“Some leaders are misleading the community by turning them against the security teams carrying out rescue missions.

Mining is a sensitive issue that must be handled responsibly. Leaders should respect and understand the legal frameworks that govern mining to avoid putting people’s lives at risk,” he stated.

In response to the incident, West Pokot Governor Simon Kachapin expressed deep sorrow and offered heartfelt condolences to the affected families.

He emphasized the urgent need to implement stricter safety measures in mining zones to prevent such avoidable disasters.

“This is a heartbreaking moment for the people of West Pokot. My thoughts and prayers go out to the families who lost their loved ones.

I also wish the injured a speedy recovery. It is time we take decisive action to protect lives by enforcing safety standards in mining areas,” Governor Kachapin said.

Illegal mining has been on the rise in West Pokot, with many residents engaging in unsafe and unregulated gold extraction despite repeated warnings from county officials and national authorities.

The danger continues to grow as untrained miners use rudimentary tools in unstable and abandoned sites, often ignoring basic safety precautions.

This incident comes shortly after a similar tragedy in Nyaguda Sub-Location, Bondo, Siaya County, where three artisanal miners died after an abandoned mine collapsed.

That incident occurred on the evening of Tuesday, April 1, around 6:00 p.m., while the miners were carrying out activities inside the disused shaft.

According to the village elder, the three victims had recently resumed mining in the abandoned site when the unstable structure gave way, burying them alive.

Efforts by fellow miners and residents to save them were sadly in vain, as the trio was found dead by the time they were retrieved.

These repeated incidents paint a grim picture of the state of artisanal mining in Kenya, particularly in areas where regulatory oversight is weak.

The need for urgent government intervention, stricter enforcement of mining laws, and public education on mining safety is now more pressing than ever to safeguard lives and prevent further loss.

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