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Two dozen bodies recovered from flooded illegal Zimbabwe gold mine

Up to 70 people may have been trapped, the government says, as it continues searching the area.

People watch as the rescue effort continues
Image: People watch as the rescue effort continues
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The bodies of 24 illegal gold miners have been recovered from flooded tunnels in Zimbabwe after a dam wall collapsed following heavy rain.

Up to 70 may have been trapped in the mine and the search near Kadoma continues, the government said. It has declared a national disaster.

A relative of a deceased miner
Image: A relative of a deceased miner wears a mask near the mine

Eight people were rescued, all but one of whom have been discharged from hospital.

Henrietta Rushwaya, who leads the country's small-scale miners' association, said 23 of the bodies had been identified.

According to the government's deputy chief mining engineer, "it doesn't seem likely" that there are any other survivors.

Only eight of the estimated 70 trapped miners are thought to have survived
Image: Only eight of the estimated 70 trapped miners are thought to have survived

The disaster happened in Battlefields - a small settlement 110 miles west of Harare that is rich in gold deposits and popular with illegal miners.

Friends and relatives have broken police lines in an attempt to identify their loved ones.

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Surviving miners were exhausted and muddied after being pulled out
Image: Surviving miners were exhausted and muddied after being pulled out

The makeshift shafts and tunnels, some running as deep as 50m (164ft), can easily collapse in the rainy season when the ground is soft.

According to the Zimbabwean government, $200,000 (£155,000) is needed to complete the rescue effort - with a spokesman urging "well-wishers" to donate body bags, masks and gloves.