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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Small scale mining in the Philippines: Time to end the chaos

The villages of King-king and Kematu may not register with people living in the comfort of their air-conditioned homes.
In these two villages, the walls are the slabs of hardened rock beneath the earth which small scale miners are literally tearing down. The vegetation above the surface is the ‘garden’ they are mowing down to use whatever trees there are left for timber.
In these two villages, more than 400 kilometers apart, live more than 4,000 people who have made mining a rewarding but dangerous livelihood.
These people are not only exposed to the elements, they also put their lives on the line in the mines every day.
In 2011 more than a dozen of small scale miners died in a mine collapse in Pantukan, Compostela Valley where the King-king village gold rush is located.

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