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Afghanistan: One person killed, another injured in mine collapse in Nangarhar

By IANS | Updated: February 11, 2026 19:45 IST

Kabul, Feb 11 One person was killed and another injured in a mine collapse in Nangarhar province of ...

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Kabul, Feb 11 One person was killed and another injured in a mine collapse in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan, local media reported on Wednesday citing local police officials.

In a statement on Wednesday, the provincial police headquarters stated that the incident took place at a sapphire mine in the Mamand Tor Nawo area of Spin Ghar district on Tuesday, Pajhwok Afghan News reported.

According to the statement, one person was killed while another was injured after they were buried under debris and rocks. Security forces took the injured person to the nearby health care facility for medical treatment.

On January 9, at least four miners died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a precious and semi-precious stones mine in Khash district of Badakhshan, provincial police spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar told Xinhua News Agency.

Kamgar stated that toxic gas accumulated in the underground workings, resulting in four workers suffocated to death. The official stated that the bodies of the victims were recovered from the site and handed over their families.

On December 29, 2025, at least three miners were killed after a gold mine collapsed in Badakhshan province of Afghanistan, according to local Taliban officials, local media reported.

The incident took place in Kisham district, where workers were extracting gold from a small mine, Afghan media outlet Amu Tv stated highlighting a statement from Taliban district governor Hayatullah Mohsin. He stated the bodies of the deceased had been recovered from the site of the incident but did not share details regarding the cause of the collapse and mentioned that investigation is being conducted.

Mining accidents frequently occur in Afghanistan, where many sites function informally with little monitoring, Amu Tv reported. A lack of safety infrastructure, unregulated excavation and poor implementation of mining standards are the key reasons behind these mining accidents, especially in remote areas.

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