Sierra Leone mudslide: What, where and why? | Humanitarian Crises

Publish date: 2024-04-21

On August 14 a mudslide killed hundreds on the outskirts of Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown. Here is what we know.

On August 14, a mudslide killed more than 400 people in the mountain town of Regent on the outskirts of Sierra Leone‘s capital Freetown, sweeping away homes and leaving residents desperate for news of missing family members.

Here is what we know about it so far:

What happened and when?

Where did it happen?

"It is likely that hundreds are lying dead underneath the rubble"

Devastating mudslide near Freetown, Sierra Leone https://t.co/0Z2l40tU7V pic.twitter.com/zlHz6fvEeE

— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 14, 2017

Could it have been prevented?

How many casualties?

Is it safe now? What is the latest on the ground? 

What happened next?

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