The death toll from the August 18 gold mine collapse in Zamboye, Central African Republic, has risen above 100, with several survivors sustaining critical injuries. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the disaster, identify the victims, and establish accountability for those operating the site, including any potential criminal liability.
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