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Search for people missing after Ethiopia mudslides continues as death toll rises to 257

  • Ethiopia has declared a three-day national mourning period starting Saturday after heavy rains triggered mudslides, killing at least 257 people.
  • The UN reports that the death toll might rise to 500, with over 15,000 people in urgent need of evacuation.
  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced that UN agencies are sending food and supplies to help those affected.
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Ethiopia declared three days of national mourning starting on Saturday after the Kencho Shacha Gozdi disaster, where a landslide following heavy rains left at least 257 dead in a remote area in the south of the country....

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Three days of mourning after deadly Ethiopian landslide

At least 257 people have died in a devastating mudslide in Ethiopia, and the search for bodies continues.

·City of Perth, Australia
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