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    Gold mining site disaster kills 15 in Indonesian floods

    May 24, 2025
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    Fifteen people have been confirmed dead and four others remain missing following flash floods that swept through a gold mining site in Jim Village, located in the Arfak Mountains District of West Papua, Indonesia. The incident occurred earlier this week as heavy rainfall triggered sudden flooding in the remote mountainous area.

    Gold mining site disaster kills 15 in Indonesian floods

    Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) reported that search and rescue teams recovered the bodies of 15 victims, eight of whom have been formally identified. The operation to locate the remaining missing individuals is still ongoing, with emergency personnel facing challenging terrain and continuing adverse weather conditions.

    Local authorities indicated that the floods struck without warning, overwhelming the unregulated mining site where dozens of miners were believed to be working. The area is known for its informal gold mining operations, which often lack sufficient safety measures and infrastructure to withstand natural disasters.

    Rescue teams, composed of military personnel, police officers, and local volunteers, have been deployed to the scene since the flooding occurred. The effort is being hampered by poor access to the affected site, with landslides and washed-out roads further complicating the logistics of the search. Helicopters and other aerial support have been called in to assist where ground access is not feasible.

    BNPB officials have stated that the identities of the victims will be released once confirmation has been made and families have been notified. They also urged residents in other high-risk zones to remain vigilant and to evacuate areas identified as vulnerable to similar weather-related disasters.

    Indonesia frequently experiences flash floods and landslides, particularly during the rainy season, which typically spans from November to March. The country’s archipelagic geography and extensive mountainous regions make it particularly susceptible to such events, especially in communities that rely on informal mining activities without government oversight.

    The government has reiterated its commitment to improving early warning systems and disaster preparedness, particularly in remote and hazard-prone regions. However, enforcement of mining regulations and environmental protections remains a significant challenge in areas like West Papua, where economic hardship often drives locals to seek livelihoods in dangerous, unregulated sectors.

    Investigations are ongoing to determine whether the mining activity in Jim Village was officially sanctioned and whether environmental management standards were in place. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of taking action against parties found to have neglected safety protocols or environmental guidelines. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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