13 dead in landslide at illegal gold mine in Colombia's Nariño
A slope collapse triggered by mining activity in the Narino department of Colombia resulted in the deaths of 13 people and left seven others injured, local officials reported. The incident occurred on a hillside near the town of San Juan de Pasto, where workers were extracting mineral resources when the ground gave way, causing the sudden landslide.
Rescue teams from the regional civil defense and health authorities arrived within hours, providing medical assistance to the injured and recovering bodies from the debris. The Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy announced an investigation into the safety practices of the mining operation, while the local government called for stricter oversight of similar sites. Authorities indicated that the findings will inform future regulations to prevent comparable tragedies.