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MALAWI-LANDSLIDE

Landslide in northern Malawi kills three, injures many

LILONGWE, Malawi, April 21, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Three people died after a
landslide hit a village in the Rumphi district in northern Malawi, with at
least five still missing Sunday and many others injured and hospitalised.

Rumphi police spokesperson Tupeliwe Kabwilo told AFP that incessant rains
in the area led to the landslide early Saturday which washed away an entire
village nestled between Mphompha Hills and Lake Malawi.

Among the dead are two boys aged 12 and 15 and a 35-year-old woman,
according to police.

The missing persons, who are feared dead, include a one-year-old boy, two
other boys aged six and 10 as well as two women aged 35 and 46.

A Rumphi district council official who was at the scene of the disaster
told AFP that the affected area was inaccessible by road and it would be
impossible to mount a rescue operation.

“Huge boulders rolled from the mountain and these are the ones that cause
the biggest damage and if the missing victims are buried under these rocks,
then we will need an excavator to move them.” said council official Wakisa
Mtete.

“But there is no access by road to the area so this is an impossible task.
The boulders are so big that moving them by hand is not possible,” Mtete
said.

He added that it was also possible for some of the missing bodies to have
been washed into the lake, in which case the bodies would resurface within
the next two days.

Disaster management officer Alufeyo Mhango told AFP that government
ministries were preparing to step in to transport heavy duty excavation
equipment over the lake as soon as the weather cleared.

“We have been informed by government ministries that we should get ready
to transport the equipment. But this will depend on whether we get a large
boat for that and on whether the hailstorm stops because there could be a
recurrence of the landslide,” he said.

According to Mhango, Police officers, soldiers and emergency personnel are
on site attending to the disaster.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1421 hrs