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2019.12.08 02:36 GMT+8

Flash floods kill 11 people in western Uganda

Updated 2019.12.08 02:36 GMT+8
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Flooding in Elegu, northern Uganda, on the border with South Sudan. Thousands of people across East Africa are currently affected by flooding. /Getty Images

At least 11 people have been killed by flash floods in the western district of Bundibugyo, a relief agency said on Saturday.

Irene Nakasita, spokesperson for Uganda Red Cross Society told Xinhua by telephone that the flash floods swept over 11 sub counties.

"The floods have affected people and killed so far 11 people. The 11 bodies have been retrieved." said Nakasita.

The agency said the number of the dead and injured is expected to increase since the search and rescue is continuing.

At least 8 people were killed on Tuesday after deadly landslides and floods hit the two eastern districts of Bududa and Sironko.

In September, the Uganda National Meteorological Authority issued an alert about the country experiencing floods and landslides, leading to loss of lives and destruction of property as the second major rain season peaks for the next four months.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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