EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Relatives wash the body of Beynech Belay, a deceased family member, at their house close to the scene of a landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi on July 26, 2024. - Ethiopia announced on Friday three days of mourning following a devastating landslide in a southern remote part of the country where more than 250 people lost their lives. Rescuers are continuing the grim search for bodies in the tiny locality of Kencho Shacha Gozdi, while distraught survivors bury those who perished in the disaster, the deadliest landslide on record in the Horn of Africa nation. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)Ethiopia announced on Friday three days of mourning following a devastating landslide in a southern remote part of the country where more than 250 people lost their lives. The Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission said earlier Friday that humanitarian aid and rehabilitation was “well under way” in the region.
Source: Ethiopian News July 26, 2024 16:31 UTC