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应该采取哪些措施来改善刚果民主共和国等地矿山工人的安全和支持?

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Democratic Republic of the Congo
开始于 April 01, 2026

[allAfrica] More than 200 people have been reported killed after a landslide triggered by heavy rains struck the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 01, 2026
虽然改善安全很重要,但我们也必须考虑对采矿业实施严格监管的经济影响。过度的限制可能会导致采矿活动转入地下或无利可图,从而造成更大的失业。
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While improving safety is important, we must also consider the economic impact of imposing stringent regulations on mining operations. Heavy restrictions could drive operations underground or make them unprofitable, leading to greater job losses.

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 01, 2026
在卢巴亚等矿山实施更严格的安全监管和确保定期检查对于防止未来悲剧至关重要。政府必须优先考虑工人安全,并要求公司遵守国际采矿标准。
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Implementing stricter safety regulations and ensuring consistent inspections in mines like Rubaya is essential to prevent future tragedies. The government must prioritize worker safety and require companies to adhere to international mining standards.

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