Uganda landslides kill several, destroy dozens of homes
Published November 28, 2024last updated November 28, 2024At least 15 people have died after landslides submerged dozens of homes in eastern Uganda, relief workers said Thursday.
The landslides were triggered by heavy rains overnight in the mountainous district of Bulambuli, where landslides occur frequently.
The Uganda Red Cross Society said 15 bodies have been recovered while rescue efforts are still ongoing. Another 15 people were taken to hospital with injuries.
More than 100 people are still unaccounted for, and authorities say they expect the death toll to rise.
40 homes buried
Red Cross spokesperson John Cliff Wamala said as many as 40 homes had been "completely destroyed, with others sustaining partial damage."
Uganda has seen a number of deadly landslides in recent years.
Mudslides in the Mount Elgon region resulted in the deaths of over 350 people in February 2010.
Earlier this year, more than 30 died in Kampala after a massive garbage landslide. The disaster underscored the urgent need for improved waste management solutions across the East African country.
Bulambuli is not in western Uganda, as this article originally stated, but rather in eastern Uganda. We apologize for the error.
jsi/zc (AP, AFP)