The death toll has risen to 350 people, including 100 children
The number of people killed in floods and landslides in Sierra Leone (West Africa) has grown to 350 employees, among them 100 children.
“At least 350 people, including 100 children, have died due to massive landslides on the outskirts of Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone,” the statement reads.
It is noted that more than 350 unidentified bodies were taken to the mortuary in the largest hospital of the city.
The disaster could hurt more people. Sources in the Ministry of health talking about 500 dead. And Vice President Victor Foch gang told reporters: “it is likely that hundreds of people lie dead under the earth.”
Press Secretary of the red cross, Abu Bakar Traveli previously stated that the initial number of victims is 205 people, but this figure is likely to grow.
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