More than 180 people killed after floods and landslides in western African country of Sierra Leone

More than 180 people killed after floods and landslides in western African country of Sierra Leone

More than 180 people killed after floods and landslides in western African country of Sierra Leone

Freetown … News Time

Due to heavy rainfall in the western African country of Sierra Leone, resulting in flood and landslides, 180 people were killed and many were missing. According to the Foreign News Agency, the worst loss from flood and landslides happened in the Freetown capital of Sierra Leone. The hospital administration says that 180 bodies have been taken so far and now there is no room for more bodies in the hospital. According to some reports, the number of deaths can reach 200, and about 60 children are included in the deaths. According to eyewitnesses, many many mud muds have been collected on the roads after the rain and landslides. Victor Bockarie Foh, vice-president of Sierra Leone, said that more bodies may be inside the mud. It is clear that in the rainy season, the landslides in western African countries are common, because the areas of trees have been harvested in these areas due to which the lives of locals have risen.

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