SAUDI ARABIA

Filipino miner killed in rock fall at Mahd Al-Dahab

February 25, 2018

Irfan Mohammed



Saudi Gazette

JEDDAH — A Filipino worker was killed and another injured during a rock fall at Jabl Manjum gold mine in Mahd Al-Dahab Friday evening.

According to sources, the injured worker receiving treatment in Mahd Al-Dahab Hospital was out of danger. The body of the other worker was kept at the hospital’s morgue.

A large number of Filipinos work in the gold mines in Mahd Al-Dahab in Madinah province.

Mahd Al-Dahab is one of the oldest gold mining sites in the Kingdom. Ma’aden Gold and Base Metals Company (MGBM), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ma’aden, undertakes mining operations in the region.

The company operates six gold mines in Saudi Arabia. It is also developing a new gold mine in the Central Arabian Gold Region (CAGR) and is carrying out extensive explorations for gold and base metal deposits in several parts of the country.


February 25, 2018
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