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Myanmar's deadly 'jade rush' - BBC News
The world’s biggest jade mines are found in the restive Kachin state in Myanmar. BBC Burmese gained rare access to the area where mountains have been turned into moonscapes. The industry has been estimated to be valued at a staggering $31bn (£25bn) annually. Hundreds of thousands of people have flocked there to scavenge among the rubble left over from the mine – hoping to get find fragments of the stone. It’s a dangerous job and heroin addiction among the miners and scavengers is endemic. Reporter: Soe Soe Htoon Camera: Phyo Hein Kyaw and San Kyaw Htun Editor: Kevin Kim Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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The world’s biggest jade mines are found in the restive Kachin state in Myanmar. BBC Burmese gained rare access to the area where mountains have been turned into moonscapes. The industry has been estimated to be valued at a staggering $31bn (£25bn) annually. Hundreds of thousands of people have flocked there to scavenge among the rubble left over from the mine – hoping to get find fragments of the stone. It’s a dangerous job and heroin addiction among the miners and scavengers is endemic. Reporter: Soe Soe Htoon Camera: Phyo Hein Kyaw and San Kyaw Htun Editor: Kevin Kim Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
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