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Poisonous Gas Leak at Nigerian Mine Kills 37 Workers

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February 19, 2026
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Tragic Gas Leak at Nigeria Mine Kills 37 People

At least 37 people have died and 26 others are in the hospital following a toxic gas leak at a mining site in north-central Nigeria. The incident happened early Tuesday morning in the Kampani Zurak community, located in the Wase area of Plateau State.

According to police spokesperson Alfred Alabo, the victims were working deep inside the mine when the gas was released. Because the environment was confined and had poor ventilation, the workers had very little chance to escape.

Investigation into Toxic Emissions

Initial reports suggest the tragedy was caused by a sudden discharge of dangerous gases. Investigators identified lead oxide, sulfur, and carbon monoxide as the primary toxins involved.

“The miners were not aware that these emissions were toxic and continued to work despite the danger,” said Dele Alake, Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development.

Following the incident, the bodies of the victims were returned to their families for burial according to their religious traditions.


Mining Site Closed for Safety

In response to the tragedy, the Nigerian government ordered the immediate closure of the mine. A formal investigation is now underway to find the exact cause of the leak and to see if anyone should be held responsible.

At this time, officials have not confirmed what mineral was being mined or if the site was operating with a legal license.


The Challenge of Illegal Mining in Nigeria

Nigeria has faced long-term difficulties in regulating its large informal mining sector. Illegal mining is common in remote areas and often lacks:

  • Proper ventilation systems
  • Safety standards
  • Protective equipment for workers

Over the last ten years, hundreds of people have died in similar accidents across the country, usually due to tunnel collapses or toxic exposure. While the government has promised to crack down on illegal operations and improve safety oversight, enforcing these rules remains a challenge in rural regions.

The investigation into the Kampani Zurak accident is ongoing. Officials are looking into whether negligence or a lack of regulation led to one of the region’s deadliest mining disasters.

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