Audio By Carbonatix
The death toll from last night’s illegal mining pit collapse has been revised to nine, following new details from authorities, according to JoyNews' Erastus Asare Donkor.
The incident occurred at Atta Ne Atta, a community in the Asutifi South District of the Ahafo Region — not Manso Tontokrom in the Ashanti Region as initially reported.
Hospital authorities have clarified that one body earlier counted among the deceased was unrelated to the cave-in, bringing the confirmed fatalities down from ten to nine.

Four injured miners are currently on admission at the St. Elizabeth Catholic Hospital, Hwidiem, where medical staff say they are responding positively to treatment as of this morning.
An undisclosed number of miners are still believed to have been at the site at the time of the collapse. Rescue efforts and assessments are ongoing as authorities work to establish the full scope of the incident and the cause of the cave-in.

Atta Ne Atta falls within the constituency of Collins Dauda. The community has previously been in the spotlight following a confrontation involving the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS).
This latest tragedy underscores the persistent risks associated with illegal mining activities, commonly known as galamsey, and renews concerns over safety enforcement and regulatory oversight in mining communities.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana shines in GSMA DNSI and DPRI 2025 report due to E-Levy repeal and tech neutrality
10 minutes -
NJA College of Education inducts 379 students amidst infrastructure gains and calls for professional discipline
10 minutes -
GJA President, executives join Sammy Gyamfi to observe One-Week memorial of father-in-law
20 minutes -
FDA bans mixed alcoholic energy drinks: VAST-Ghana demands ‘Name and Shame’ list for public safety
30 minutes -
Police probe deaths of teacher and farmer in Assin Fosu
55 minutes -
Gov’t reaffirms commitment to safeguard Ghana’s energy supply amid Middle East crisis
55 minutes -
What is wrong with us? When containers become our urban plan
1 hour -
Afenyo-Markin referred to Privileges Committee over security recruitment allegations
1 hour -
President Mahama backs private sector push to expand Ghana Wheat Initiative to cut imports
2 hours -
Ghana to declare 21 communities Marine Protected Areas, starting with Cape 3 Points
2 hours -
Women of Valour: I had to save myself from abusive marriage – Diana Hopeson
2 hours -
Women of Valour 2026 Conference sells out ahead of London event
2 hours -
ECG assures the public of meter accuracy amid billing concerns
2 hours -
BBNJ Has Finally Arrived: What next for the world’s oceans?
2 hours -
Low turnout in Ayawaso East by-election won’t change outcome – Mussa Dankwah
2 hours
