Tragedy Strikes Plateau Mining Site: 37 Dead in Deadly Carbon Monoxide Leak

A tragic mining disaster has reportedly claimed the lives of 37 miners and left 25 others hospitalized in Zurak community, Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State, Nigeria. The incident, which occurred on February 18th at a Solid Mining Company site, is suspected to have been caused by a carbon monoxide leak. Security journalist and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, first disclosed the reports on Wednesday, with sources indicating the event unfolded in the early hours of that day.
The victims, reportedly between 20 and 35 years old, were engaged in routine mining operations when they inhaled toxic gas that had accumulated within the poorly ventilated underground tunnels. The trapped gas quickly spread through the confined spaces, causing dozens to become unconscious. Witnesses described a distressing scene, with some miners collapsing while attempting to exit the shafts. Colleagues and local residents scrambled to pull victims to safety and alert emergency responders.
Of those affected, 25 miners were rescued alive and rushed to a primary healthcare center in the area for urgent medical attention. Health workers are reportedly battling to stabilize several victims, many of whom remain in critical condition. A police source confirmed that the site has been secured to prevent further casualties and to allow investigators and safety officials to assess the situation, with access currently restricted as authorities conduct preliminary findings into the gas exposure.
Despite the severity of the incident, both the Nigerian government and the Plateau State authorities have remained conspicuously silent, with no official statements confirming or debunking the incident as of the time of reporting. Similarly, an official statement from the mining company was yet to be issued. Efforts to get a reaction from the Plateau State Police Command's Public Relations Officer were unsuccessful, as calls went unanswered and messages unreplied.
This tragedy has reignited pressing concerns over the notoriously weak safety standards prevalent in Nigeria’s informal and semi-formal mining sector. Experts emphasize that underground mining operations necessitate stringent monitoring of air quality, the installation of robust ventilation systems, and functional gas detection equipment to effectively prevent the accumulation of hazardous and potentially deadly fumes in confined environments.
Community leaders in Wase have since appealed to relevant regulatory bodies to launch a comprehensive and transparent probe into the incident, urging accountability for those responsible. They have also called for substantial support for the affected families, many of whom rely on mining as their primary source of livelihood. The identification of the deceased is reportedly ongoing, with further official details expected to emerge.
This latest disaster tragically adds to a growing list of mining-related accidents across various parts of Nigeria, underscoring a persistent systemic failure in the enforcement of safety regulations, particularly within remote communities.
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