Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has expressed its deepest condolences to Sudan following the deadly collapse of a gold mine that claimed numerous lives and injured several others earlier this week.
In an official statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed the Kingdom’s sorrow over the tragedy and extended heartfelt sympathies to the families of the victims.
The statement also wished a swift recovery for those injured and reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s solidarity with Sudan during this difficult time.
“Saudi Arabia stands in full solidarity with the Republic of Sudan in these painful circumstances,” the ministry said, highlighting the strong fraternal ties between the two nations.
The collapse took place in Sudan’s Northern State, where a mine shaft caved in, killing at least 11 miners and trapping others underground. Rescue operations are ongoing as Sudanese authorities work to assess the full scale of the disaster.
Gold mining is a major source of income in Sudan, yet the sector is often plagued by unsafe practices and poor infrastructure. The tragedy has reignited calls for stronger oversight and safety regulations.
The Muslim World League (MWL) also offered its condolences. In a statement released Sunday, MWL Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars, Dr. Mohammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, extended his sympathies to the Sudanese government and people, praying for mercy upon the deceased and a speedy recovery for the injured.
Dr. Al-Issa reaffirmed the League’s commitment to humanitarian support and its solidarity with Sudan during this trying time.