Cameroon to evacuate residents from high-risk zones following deadly landslides


YAOUNDE, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- Cameroon will begin to evacuate residents from high-risk zones in different parts of the country threatened by heavy rains and landslides, officials said Thursday.

"We will no longer tolerate people living in these zones. People die when we remain tolerant. Henceforth, we will no longer allow construction in high-risk zones," the country's Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji told reporters after a cabinet meeting with the prime minister.

Early Thursday, Emmanuel Mariel Djikdent, the prefect of Mfoundi division where the capital, Yaounde, is located, ordered residents of the Ngousso neighborhood of the capital to vacate the area because "serious cracks were noted on a slope supporting homes in Ngousso, with a high risk of a landslide."

The measures followed landslides triggered by heavy downpours that killed 30 people in Yaounde Sunday.

No resettlement measures have been provided, and the evacuation process is likely to affect more than 50,000 people nationwide, experts said.

On Wednesday, Minister of Transport Jean Ernest Massena Ngalle Bibehe warned that the Central African nation will experience heavy rains, sometimes followed by violent winds, throughout October and November in six regions.

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