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Deadly landslides in Southern Ethiopia kill 229; rescue efforts underway

International media has reported a devastating landslide in southern Ethiopia, resulting in at least 229 deaths. According to Reuters, officials from Ethiopia confirmed that two separate landslides in the Gafa region, located in the southern part of the country, have caused significant casualties.

The first landslide occurred on Sunday night, catching locals by surprise, and was followed by a second landslide on Monday morning that overwhelmed rescue teams who had gathered to assist.

Recent figures indicate that at least 229 people have lost their lives due to these landslides in southern Ethiopia. However, local officials in the southern state warn that the death toll may rise further.

Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is one of the most populous countries in Africa. The disaster highlights the vulnerability of communities in regions prone to natural calamities and underscores the urgent need for effective disaster response and preparedness strategies.

The landslides in southern Ethiopia have not only caused immense loss of life but have also disrupted the affected communities, complicating rescue and relief efforts.

The scale of the disaster emphasizes the critical need for robust infrastructure and early warning systems to mitigate the impact of such natural events. The Ethiopian government and international aid organizations are now faced with the urgent task of providing support and rebuilding efforts to help the survivors and restore normalcy in the region.

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