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Sri Lanka landslide: '100 feared dead' | |
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About 100 people are feared dead following a landslide in central Sri Lanka, the government says. | |
The landslide, which came after heavy monsoon rains, engulfed about 140 houses in Badulla district. | |
Ten bodies have so far been found but the rescue efforts have been suspended for the night. | |
Bad weather is also hampering the rescue operations. Heavy rain has hit much of the country over the past few weeks. | |
Mudslide warnings had been issued for many areas, | |
The deadly mudslide hit the Meeriyabedda tea plantation near the town of Haldummulla, about 200 km (120 miles) east of the capital Colombo, on Wednesday at 07:30 local time (02:30 GMT). | |
"More than 100 people are believed to have died," Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera told Reuters news agency. | |
"We have suspended the rescue operations because of darkness and inclement weather. There is also a threat of further landslides." | |
'Thirty feet of mud' | 'Thirty feet of mud' |
About 500 military personnel are said to be involved in the rescue operation. | About 500 military personnel are said to be involved in the rescue operation. |
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa tweeted that heavy machinery had been deployed to speed up the efforts. | Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa tweeted that heavy machinery had been deployed to speed up the efforts. |
Local MP Udith Lokubandara told the BBC that many parents had returned home after leaving their children at school when the landslip happened. | |
"It is a very sorry situation because there are many children who have become orphans," he said. | "It is a very sorry situation because there are many children who have become orphans," he said. |
Maj Gen Mano Perera, the top military official in the area, told the AFP news agency that "some houses have been buried in 30 ft (9m) of mud". | Maj Gen Mano Perera, the top military official in the area, told the AFP news agency that "some houses have been buried in 30 ft (9m) of mud". |
A driver who works on the plantation, P Arumugam, told Reuters: "Everything that I saw yesterday I could not see today - buildings, the temple and shops had all disappeared. I could only see mud everywhere." | A driver who works on the plantation, P Arumugam, told Reuters: "Everything that I saw yesterday I could not see today - buildings, the temple and shops had all disappeared. I could only see mud everywhere." |
One woman who survived told local media: "I was under the rubble and some people took me out... my mother and aunt have died." | One woman who survived told local media: "I was under the rubble and some people took me out... my mother and aunt have died." |
Officials say an area of about two kilometres (one mile) has been affected by the landslide, Sri Lankan newspaper Daily Mirror reports. | Officials say an area of about two kilometres (one mile) has been affected by the landslide, Sri Lankan newspaper Daily Mirror reports. |
Sections of several national highways have been washed away by the rains, reports say. | Sections of several national highways have been washed away by the rains, reports say. |
In June, monsoon rains triggered landslides in Sri Lanka that killed at least 22 people and forced thousands from their homes. | In June, monsoon rains triggered landslides in Sri Lanka that killed at least 22 people and forced thousands from their homes. |
Monsoon rains are caused by winds in the Indian Ocean and south Asia. They bring about wet and dry seasons in much of the region, and have a large impact on local ecosystems. | Monsoon rains are caused by winds in the Indian Ocean and south Asia. They bring about wet and dry seasons in much of the region, and have a large impact on local ecosystems. |
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