Ethiopia Landslides: 50 Dead, Over 100 Missing

A tragic landslide in Ethiopia's South Region has claimed at least 50 lives, with over 100 individuals still unaccounted for amid ongoing recovery efforts. The disaster, which struck as heavy rains continued, has raised concerns of further landslides, prompting local authorities to advise residents to evacuate to higher ground. Tilahun Kebede, the president of the South Ethiopia Regional State, expressed deep sorrow over the loss of life and emphasized the need for immediate safety measures. The Ethiopian government, along with various humanitarian organizations, is mobilizing resources to assist those affected and to search for the missing. This incident highlights the vulnerability of the region to natural disasters, exacerbated by seasonal rains, and underscores the urgent need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness in such areas.
Originally reported by NDTV Profit. Read original article
Related Articles
BusinessAI Push Could Trigger 20% Cut In Meta's Workforce, Biggest Since 2023, Says Report
Meta Platforms Inc. is reportedly considering a significant reduction in its workforce, potentially cutting up to 20% of...
West Asia crisis hits stainless steel production
West Asia crisis hits stainless steel production
China urges Afghanistan, Pak to talk, not force
China urges Afghanistan, Pak to talk, not force
BusinessUS-Iran War Live Updates: US Kicks Off Oil Reserve Release; Orders Partial Evacuation Of Oman Staff
In response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning Iran, the U.S. Department of Energy has a...