Times of Suriname

Hundreds killed in Sierra Leone mudslides

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SIERA LEONE - Sierra Leone has been “gripped by grief” after massive mudslides near the capital city of Freetown, the country’s President said in a speech to the West African nation. Hundreds of people are feared dead after landslides swept through the outskirts of the rain-soaked city early Monday, according to government officials and aid agencies. A spokesman for the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross in Sierra Leone said authoritie­s have recovered the bodies of 205 people and the number is expected to rise, with more than 1,000 others affected. “Many of our compatriot­s have lost their lives, many more have been gravely injured and billions of Leones worth of property destroyed in the flooding and landslides that swept across some parts of our city,” President Ernest Koroma said in his speech Monday. “I am very disturbed by this national tragedy and with a heavy heart, let me extend profound condolence­s to the bereaved families. This is not a tragedy for you alone; it is a tragedy for every Sierra Leonean because the people who have perished in this disaster are our compatriot­s. Every single family, every single ethnic group, every single region is either directly or indirectly affected by this disaster.” Koroma said the government and developmen­t partners had establishe­d an emergency response center to coordinate its response to the disaster and provide relief to survivors. He called for calm and asked that people avoid disaster-prone areas. The United Nations office in Sierra Leone said on its Twitter account that it was assessing the damage and preparing a response. Abdulai Bayraytay, spokesman for Koroma, earlier told CNN the immediate priority was to help the victims. “At the moment, we are concentrat­ing on search and rescue and providing medical and therapeuti­c support to the community affected,” he said.

(CNN.COM)

 ??  ?? Residents stand as rescue workers search for survivors after a mudslide in the mountain town of Regent, Sierra Leone. (Photo: Reuters.com)
Residents stand as rescue workers search for survivors after a mudslide in the mountain town of Regent, Sierra Leone. (Photo: Reuters.com)

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