Ethiopia landslide kills at least 52 people, regional officials say


NAIROBI, March ⁠12 (Reuters) - A landslide in the ⁠Gamo Zone of southern Ethiopia ‌earlier this week has killed at least 52 people, regional officials said on ​Thursday.

Another 50 people ⁠could be missing. ⁠The landslide happened following heavy rains.

"It ⁠has ‌been confirmed that 52 people have lost their ⁠lives, and efforts are continuing ​intensively to ‌locate 50 people whose whereabouts ⁠are ​unknown," the Gamo Zone communications office said in a statement on ⁠its Facebook page.

The southern ​Ethiopia regional state office also gave a death toll of 52.

A ⁠photo posted on Facebook by the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation showed residents standing at the scene of ​the landslide, with ⁠parts of a nearby hillside ​stripped of vegetation ‌and some people standing ​knee-deep in mud.

(Reporting by George Obulutsa;Editing by Alexander Winning)

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