Search for people missing after Ethiopia mudslides continues as death toll rises to 257
- Search teams continue to dig for victims of mudslides in southern Ethiopia, with the death toll reported at 257 by the U.N. Humanitarian office.
- Heavy rain caused the deadly slides on Sunday and Monday in a remote area of Ethiopia.
- The U.N. Humanitarian office stated the death toll could increase to 500, based on local officials' estimates.
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Deadly landslide: Ethiopia declares three days of national mourning
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....
Search for People Missing After Ethiopia Mudslides Continues as Death Toll Rises to 257
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Search teams were still digging at the site of deadly mudslides in southern Ethiopia on Friday, as the death toll rose to 257, according to the U.N. humanitarian office.
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