Guinea Landfill Tragedy: 30 Dead as Waste Mound Collapses
POLICY WIRE — Conakry, Guinea — A devastating landslide at the Dar es Salaam rubbish tip in Conakry has claimed the lives of at least 30 people. The incident occurred when a massive mound of waste...
POLICY WIRE — Conakry, Guinea — A devastating landslide at the Dar es Salaam rubbish tip in Conakry has claimed the lives of at least 30 people. The incident occurred when a massive mound of waste suddenly collapsed, engulfing nearby homes and structures.
Emergency services are currently engaged in search and rescue operations, combing through the debris for additional victims. Local authorities have declared the area a disaster zone and are coordinating with national and international agencies to provide aid and support to affected families.
The cause of the collapse is under investigation, though initial reports suggest that the landfill site may have been overloaded, leading to the catastrophic failure. Residents in the area have expressed concerns over the safety of the landfill, citing previous warnings about its unstable condition.
“This is a tragic event that has struck our community hard,” said a local official. “We are doing everything we can to assist those affected and to prevent such incidents in the future.”
The Guinean government has announced plans to review landfill management practices nationwide in light of this disaster. International aid organizations have also begun to mobilize resources to support the relief efforts.
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Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)
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