A devastating mine collapse in Rubaya, located in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has resulted in over 200 fatalities, as confirmed by rebel officials. The tragedy unfolded when the mine, currently under rebel control, collapsed due to heavy rains. Officials reported that at the time of the accident, many of the victims were women and children extracting coltan, a mineral essential for manufacturing smartphones and computers. Survivors have shared harrowing accounts of the disaster, with many voicing disbelief over the loss of loved ones. As investigations continue, concerns about the safety and maintenance of such sites have been raised, especially with the M23 rebel group controlling these mines. The collapse has sparked outrage and sorrow among families and communities, with the local governor visiting those affected.