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Hundreds of rescuers continued their search for at least nine workers trapped at a gold mine in eastern Turkey that was engulfed by a massive landslide on Wednesday. The landslide struck the Copler mine in the town of Ilic in Turkey’s mountainous Erzincan province on Tuesday. Footage seemingly shot by a worker showed a huge mass of earth rushing down a gully, overrunning everything in its path. The landslide involved a mound of soil extracted from the mine, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. Some 800 search and rescue personnel, including police and military teams, mine rescuers and volunte...
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A deadly landslide hit the village of Nergeti in Georgia's Imereti region overnight, burying four houses. According to the Georgian public broadcaster, rescuers have now recovered five bodies. The Emergency Situations Management Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is still conducting a search and rescue effort, specifically looking for four missing people. The Head of the Emergency Situations Management Service, Temur Mghebrishvili, arrived at the disaster site to coordinate the work with over 200 firefighter-rescuers, ministry representatives, and local authorities. Posting on Faceboo...
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Authorities in Denmark are working against the clock to stop a slow-moving landslide of contaminated soil from reaching a nearby water source. Public officials and the company that operated the site are arguing over who should pay for the massive cleanup. The 75-meter-tall heap of dirt is at the Nordic Waste reprocessing plant south of the town of Randers in northwestern Denmark. Containing some 3 million cubic meters of soil contaminated with heavy metals and oil products, it is slowly moving towards the village of Ølst which has 400 inhabitants. The landslide was initially moving at a pace o...
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By Nivedita Niranjankumar A photo from Peru showing giant cracks and fissures in the ground is being shared as an aerial shot of the situation in Joshimath, Uttarakhand where cracks have started appearing in homes and roads amid land subsidence. Joshimath in Uttarakhand, a gateway to several trekking sites and relgious spots like Badrinath and Hemkunth Sahib, was declared a disaster-prone zone earlier this year. Cracks have started to appear on roads and inside homes in Joshimath, with some establishments even reporting tilting. The government has currently banned all construction activities i...
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