Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Landslide kills at least 14 at Cameroon funeral

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A landslide in Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé, killed at least 14 people attending a funeral Sunday, the region’s governor said.

Rescuers were still searching for others who might have been swept up in the disaster, Naseri Paul Bea, governor of Cameroon’s Centre region, told reporters at the scene.

Dozens of people had been attending a funeral on a soccer field at the base of a 60-foothigh embankment when it collapsed on them, witnesses said.

Yaoundé, a city of about 2.8 million people, is one of the wettest cities in Africa and is made of dozens of steep, shack-lined hills. Heavy rains have triggered several devastatin­g floods throughout the country this year, weakening infrastruc­ture and displacing thousands of people.

Last month neighborin­g Nigeria experience­d its worst flooding in a decade, with hundreds of people killed and 200,000 homes at least partly destroyed.

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