Guinea: Garbage collapse at landfill kills dozens
Heavy seasonal rains caused a mound of garbage to collapse, burying dozens of people and nearby homes before the break of dawn.
At least 30 people lost their lives when a landfill collapse occurred in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, according to officials on Sunday. The incident took place at the Dar Es Salam landfill, where heavy rains overnight triggered the collapse of a large mound of rubbish, burying nearby homes before dawn. Six individuals sustained serious injuries in the disaster.
Guinea's Minister for Territorial Administration, Djenabou Toure, visited the site. Rescue workers utilized excavators to search for additional victims. The government had previously ordered the displacement of nearby residents residing in informal housing due to concerns about potential collapses.
Lt. Col. Balde Mamadou Bailo, the sanitation officer for the Military Engineering Battalion, explained that the Dar Es Salam landfill was scheduled for closure on Sunday. Heavy seasonal rains are known to trigger such collapses in various countries, with Uganda and Ethiopia experiencing similar tragedies in recent years.
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