24 dead in massive Kyrgyz landslide
The landslide hit the village of Ayu in the Osh region and covered six houses
Alandslide swept over part of a village in Kyrgyzstan early Saturday, killing 24 people, including nine children, the emergencies ministry said.
The landslide hit the village of Ayu in the Osh region of the mountainous Central Asian country at around 0640am (0040 GMT) and covered six houses with inhabitants inside, the emergencies ministry said in a statement.
“All 24 citizens of Kyrgyzstan, nine of them children, died under the landslide in the south of the country,” emergencies ministry spokeswoman Elmira Sheripova told AFP.
She was updating an initial statement that reported four dead and at least 20 missing.
A total of 266 rescue workers including medics and soldiers were at the scene, spokeswoman Sheripova said.
The emergencies minister, Kubatbek Boronov, flew to the site on the orders of President Almazbek Atambayev to take “all possible measures to alleviate the consequences of the landslide and give all necessary help to families of the dead”, according to a statement on the president’s website.
YouTube appeal
Atambayev himself in an emotional address published on the presidential YouTube channel called on villagers to heed government warnings to leave their homes during extreme weather.
“The biggest pain in all the trouble that has befallen us is (the fact that) 2 or 3 days ago our compatriots living there did not listen to the specialists and refused to resettle,” said Atambayev. “I appeal to my compatriots. A person’s life, especially the life of a child, is much more precious than any property, any livestock. You cannot put any sort of property above life!” - AFP