The Freeman

Fears for 600 missing in Sierra Leone floods

- AGENCE FRANCE

FREETOWN — Concern shifted yesterday to the estimated 600 people still missing and thousands made homeless in Sierra Leone by deadly floods in the capital, as aid groups scrambled to coordinate a response.

The United Nations said Tuesday it was evaluating humanitari­an needs in Sierra Leone, while the first Israeli aid packages were sent and Britain pledged its support.

With morgues overwhelme­d with bodies, burials began on Tuesday for some of the bodies too mutilated to identify.

President Ernest Bai Koroma fought back tears on Tuesday as he visited the devastated hilltop community of Regent, saying the scale of the challenge ahead was "overwhelmi­ng us."

"Entire communitie­s have been wiped out," Koroma said. "We need urgent support now."

The government of Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in the world, has promised relief to more than 3,000 people left homeless, opening an emergency response center in Regent and registrati­on centers to count those left on the streets.

UN Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in New York the UN country team was "supporting national authoritie­s in rescue operations, helping evacuate residents, providing medical assistance to the injured, registerin­g survivors, and providing food rations, water and dignity kits to those affected."

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 ?? PRESSE ?? A general view of the site of a mud slide in the Sierra Leone capital Freetown. Sierra Leone's president appealed for urgent help for the flood-hit capital of Freetown where more than 300 people have died, as rescue workers resumed the grim search for...
PRESSE A general view of the site of a mud slide in the Sierra Leone capital Freetown. Sierra Leone's president appealed for urgent help for the flood-hit capital of Freetown where more than 300 people have died, as rescue workers resumed the grim search for...
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