Congo’s South Lake Kivu province Gold Mountain Discover , Wherever Soil Consist of 60-90%’ gold wherever the soil consists of just about ‘60-90%’ gold
Right out of a fairy tale, a Gold mountain in Luhihi, in Congo’s South Lake Kivu province was discovered wherever the soil consists of just about ‘60-90%’ gold. Right when this discovery, individuals from numerous places started progressing to this place in search of precious ore.
Now a video of this gold rush in Congo has been viral all around. Video shows people excavation at the ground with shovels and using their hands to do and extract the precious material from the ground.
A video from the Republic of the Congo documents the biggest surprise for some villagers in this country, as an entire mountain filled with gold was discovered!
— Ahmad Algohbary (@AhmadAlgohbary) March 2, 2021
They dig the soil inside the gold deposits and take them to their homes in order to wash the dirt& extract the gold. pic.twitter.com/i4UMq94cEh
The video that goes viral has been shared by the freelance journalist Ahmad Algohbary.
“A video from the Republic of the Congo documents the biggest surprise for some villagers in this country, as an entire mountain filled with gold was discovered! They dig the soil inside the gold deposits and take them to their homes in order to wash the dirt& extract the gold.” Algohbary wrote on Twitter.
The moment of washing the dirt and extracting the gold. #Congo pic.twitter.com/7L1V1Clm30
— Ahmad Algohbary (@AhmadAlgohbary) March 2, 2021
Subsistence mining – extracting minerals with rudimentary tools – is common across the Democratic Republic of Congo, and also the “artisanal” gold mining is very widespread within the gold-producing east and northeast of the country, Reuters reports.
Congo has currently prohibited mining in the area
Venant Burume Muhigirwa, South Lake Kivu Mines Minister, said that the influx of diggers had place pressure on the tiny village wherever the mountain is located, around 50km (30 miles) from the provincial capital, Bukavu.
Miners, traders, and members of Congo’s defense force (FARDC) were needed to go away the mine sites in and around Luhihi and every one mining activities were suspended till any notice, a decree dated on Monday and confirmed by Muhigirwa, said.
Provinces were doing a roaring change banned gold smuggling, according to Reuters that cited a report by the United Nations.
The DRC’s North Kivu, South Lake Kivu, and Ituri provinces rumored official production of simply over 60kg of artisanal gold in 2019, however exported a complete of just over 73kg, the United Nations group of specialists on the Congo found in its annual report
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