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Hpakant ( my, ဖားကန့်, ; Shan Language: ၽႃၵၢၼ်ႉ, also Hpakan and Phakant) is a town in Hpakant Township, Kachin State of the northernmost part of
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(Burma). It is located on the Uyu River 350 km north of
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. It is famous for its
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mines which produce the world's best quality jadeite.


History

The word Hpakant comes from the Shan language words for rock fall. Hpakant was first established in 1832 as a village but shortly afterwards the village was destroyed in a landslide. Thereafter, Hpakant was established for the second time in 1836. In 2011, fighting broke out between the Kachin Independence Army and the
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in the area around the Hpakant jade mines, displacing an estimated 90,000 people by September 2012 and killing hundreds of others.


Political economy

Since after the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) came into the area before negotiating a ceasefire agreement with Burma's military
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in the early 1990s, heroin is no longer openly on sale on the streets of Hpakant. Both
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and drug dealers were rounded up, taken to the nearby Uru River, shot and dumped in the river. Concerns have been expressed regarding the encroachment on and destruction of the
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from
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and landslides resulting from mining activities and consequent flooding. The Uru River has also been affected by the dumping of soil. There have been instances of locals being forced to leave their homes when upland areas were bulldozed by the big mining companies. The KIA however lost control of the jade mines once the ceasefire had been arranged, and firms from China,
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started to operate in the area after winning concessions from the government. More recently however the mining contracts went to the well known
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tycoon Tay Za's Htoo Group and also to Myanmar Dagaung Co Ltd, a subsidiary of the Hong Pang Group headed by
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, a former drug trafficker and leader of the Wa insurgent group UWSA turned entrepreneur after the cease-fire deal. Maran Brang Seng, former chairman of the
Kachin Independence Organisation The Kachin Independence Organisation ( my, ကချင်လွတ်လပ်ရေးအဖွဲ့ချုပ်; abbreviated KIO) is a Kachin political organisation in Myanmar (Burma), established on 5 February 1961. It has an armed wi ...
(KIO) from 1976 until he died in 1994, was born in Hpakant in 1930.


Mining hazards

One thousand miners apparently drowned in 2000 when flood waters of the Uru River rushed into the underground mines, but the news was hushed up by the authorities according to the locals. An explosion at Hpakant Gyi mine on New Year's Eve 2008 killed 2 miners and injured 7. It is owned by another one of the ethnic ceasefire groups, the Pa-O National Army (PNA) headed by
Aung Kham Hti U Aung Kham Hti ( my, အောင်ခမ်းထီ) is a Burmese politician and former monk. He was the Chairman of the Pa-O National Organisation (PNO), which he re-organised in 1976. Its military wing, known as the Pa-O National Army was ...
. More than 30 (and up to 70) people are believed to have been killed in a massive landslide near Hpakant in early July 2009; official figures are not available. The flood waters swept away homes, blocked roads and cut communications. The disaster is being blamed on jade mining, which creates large deposits of debris that block heavy rain from reaching natural rivers and drainage, including the Uru river. About 100 jade mining companies operate in the Hpakant area. The Kachin Environmental Organization, based on the Sino-Burmese border, says that people living in the Hpakant area had appealed to the companies not to dump waste near the Uru River and to avoid environmental damage. The companies enjoy government backing, however, and local complaints are regularly ignored. Over 100 people were killed in a landslide in the 22 November 2015 Hpakant jade mine disaster. Most of those killed were people living near the waste heap, who made their living scavenging through waste soil looking for jade remnants. At least 15 jade-seekers in a closed mine were killed and 45 injured by a landslide in July 2018. Six people were killed in the
April 2019 Hpakant jade mine collapse On 22 April 2019, a landslide triggered the collapse of a jade mine near Maw Wun Kalay, Hpakant, Kachin State, Myanmar, trapping at least 54 miners. The deaths of four miners were confirmed, along with the later deaths of two rescue workers. Th ...
. More than 162 people were killed in a landslide in the 2 July 2020 Hpakant jade mine disaster. In 2021, a jade mine experienced a landslide, killing 20 and sweeping up to 100 people into a lake.


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External links


Satellite map
''Maplandia.com''
Sources of Jadeite Jade
''Geohavens''

''Palagems.com''
Journal of the Geological Society, Sep 2004
Morley, C K

{{Kachin State Populated places in Kachin State Township capitals of Myanmar Populated places established in 1832