DRC: At least 18 people died after a collision between a truck carrying acid to Glencore's mine and two other vehicles
Résumé
Date indiquée: 22 Fév 2019
Lieu: République démocratique du Congo
Entreprises
Mutanda Mining - Subsidiary , Glencore - Parent CompanyProjets
Mutanda - UnknownConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Communauté: ( Chiffre inconnu - Lieu inconnu - Secteur inconnu , Gender not reported )Enjeux
Blessures , MortsRéponse
Response sought: Non
Type de source: News outlet
"Acid Spill on Vehicles Near Glencore Mine Kills 18 People", 22 February 2019
At least 18 people died when a truck transporting sulphuric acid to a mine owned by Glencore Plc in the Democratic Republic of Congo crashed and spilled its contents onto two vehicles, a provincial health minister said. The tanker was heading to the Mutanda Mine, a copper and cobalt operation near Kolwezi in the southeast of the country, Lualaba province Health Minister Samy Kayombo Mukanza said. Nine people are also injured, he said.
“The acid was sprayed over people and vehicles,” Jean-Marie Tshizainga, mines minister for the province, said. The accident occurred on Feb. 20 about 50 kilometers (35 miles) from the mine, whose officials assisted in the rescue operation, Glencore said in an emailed statement. The truck belonged to a logistics company contracted by the mine, it said.