A landslide at a jade mine in Myanmar’s Hpakant, Kachin State, has left at least 14 people dead, according to a Reuters report. The article said that the landslide occurred in the early hours of 28th July in Hpakant. This is an area that is rich in jade resources. However, it has witnessed several deadly incidents in recent years. It is often as a result of the heavy mining of the precious stone there. “We were able to rescue two members of the police who only injured their heads, and sent them to hospital,” Than Win Aung, a police chief of the area was quoted as saying. The government has ordered mining activities to be halted during this year’s monsoon season. Small-scale miners often continue their activities searching for the stone, which is particularly popular in China.
Upcoming Events
- No events
- all events
Highlights
Terminals, ports, logistics, liner operations disrupted
German containerline Hapag Lloyd has announced a decision to temporarily suspend cargo bookings into Myanmar …Facebook, Instagram ban military and related pages with immediate effect
In a February 24th update to its February 11th statement, Facebook through its Director of …Luxury Japanese real-estate complex called out for funding military
Despite distancing itself from other major Western states imposing sanctions on military-linked individuals and entities, …
Myanmar in the Media
- China families appeal to free relatives held by scam gangs in MyanmarSource: Voice of America East AsiaJanuary 22, 20259 hours ago
- China families appeal to free relatives held by scam gangs in MyanmarSource: Bangkok Post Top StoriesJanuary 22, 202512 hours ago
- ‘We’ve lost all hope’: Rohingya trapped as Bangladesh closes Myanmar borderSource: GuardianJanuary 22, 202513 hours ago
- 42 Rohingya migrants detained in PhuketSource: Bangkok Post Recent StoriesJanuary 21, 20251 day ago
Thura NewsViews
Myanmar’s most widely read newsletter on the country’s politics, economy and businesses brought to you by Thura Swiss