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(Reuters) – Dozens of people are feared missing after a landslide early on Wednesday at a jade mine in northern Myanmar, according to a civil society group and media reports.
The landslide in the Hpakant area of Kachin State happened at around 4 am local time and there were fears about 80 people had been swept into a lake by mining waste, an official at the Kachin Network Development Foundation, a civil society group, told Reuters.
The Mizzima news portal also reported dozens appeared to be missing in the landslide.
(Reporting by Reuters Staff, Writing by Ed Davies; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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