‘Death-mines’: Three Moroccan workers suffocated to death in coal mining well
17 August, 2022

Jerada province is an impoverished region where most men work in the mining industry, risking their lives daily in reportedly poor and dangerous conditions amid the lack of other job opportunities.

Today, Jerada miners continue to risk their lives in the unsafe, deserted so-called “death mines” to extract coal by hand. [Getty]
Tragedies related to Moroccan wells persist with news of the death of three coal mine workers inside a coal mining well on Tuesday after multiple unsuccessful rescue attempts.

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