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More than 200 people died in a coltan mine collapse in eastern DR Congo

The incident occurred on Wednesday and the exact number of victims has not yet been established

More than 200 people died this week in a coltan mine collapse in Rubaya, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Lubumba Kambere Muyisa, a spokesman for the rebel-appointed governor of the province where the mine is located, told Reuters on Monday.

Rubaya accounts for 15% of the world's coltan production, which is processed into tantalum, a heat-resistant metal that is sought after by manufacturers of mobile phones, computers, aerospace equipment and gas turbines. The mine, where locals dig by hand for a few dollars a day, fell under the control of the M23 rebel group in 2024.

The collapse occurred on Wednesday and the exact number of dead is not yet known, Reuters reports.