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UK helping with Sierra Leone mudslide disaster rescue efforts

Patel says Britain stands ready to provide further assistance as hundreds of people remain missing

- Arj singh

Britain is working with Sierra Leone to coordinate rescue efforts for victims of “devastatin­g” mudslides and torrential flooding which have killed hundreds of people.

Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary Priti Patel said the UK also stands ready to provide further assistance, with many victims trapped in homes buried under tonnes of mud.

More than 300 people are reported to have died following the mudslides in and around the capital Freetown, with the number expected to rise.

The Red Cross estimates 600 people are missing and 3,000 people have been left homeless by the disaster, while communicat­ions and electricit­y supply have also been affected.

Aid agency Save the Children said a member of staff and his young children are among the missing after their house was buried during Monday’s mudslide.

Ms Patel said: “I am deeply saddened by the devastatin­g landslides and flooding in Freetown, Sierra Leone, which have claimed innocent lives.

“My thoughts are with all those affected at this tragic time.

“From stopping the ebola outbreak in its tracks to helping the country rebuild after this deadly disease, the UK continues to stand by the people of Sierra Leone.

“We have pre-positioned vital aid supplies and helped prepare the country’s response to disasters.

“We are already working with the government of Sierra Leone to coordinate the rescue efforts and are ready to provide further assistance to those in need.”

We have prepositio­ned vital aid supplies and helped prepare the country’s response to disasters. PRITI PATEL, INTERNATIO­NAL DEVELOPMEN­T SECRETARY

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? A boy walks in a part of the Sierra Leone capital, Freetown, after the mudslide struck.
Picture: Getty. A boy walks in a part of the Sierra Leone capital, Freetown, after the mudslide struck.

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