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The Turkish town of Ilic faces an uncertain future

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Gunnar Köhne
January 27, 2026

In central Turkey, Ilic has been fighting for its future since a mining accident in 2024. The town's gold mine is closed, leaving thousands without work. Now many are calling for operations to resume, despite environmental concerns.

In Turkey’s Iliç province, a 2024 landslide at a major gold mine buried nine workers and ignited debate over its future. While some locals want the mine reopened for economic reasons, environmentalists and geologists warn of potential catastrophe due to toxic cyanide used in extraction, which has already affected the Euphrates River and threatens groundwater, particularly given the mine's location on an earthquake fault line.

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