A devastating landslide at a gold mine in the Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon, has claimed the lives of at least 100 people. The collapse occurred within the mining facility, trapping numerous workers. Local media reports indicate a significant number of injuries in addition to the fatalities. Rescue efforts are underway, though challenging due to the scale of the disaster and remote location. The mine is known to operate with informal, and often unsafe, working conditions. This incident highlights the dangers faced by artisanal miners in the region and raises concerns about safety regulations. Further details regarding the cause of the landslide and the full extent of the casualties are still emerging.