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More than 300 dead as heavy rains turn Sierra Leone's capital into 'churning rivers of mud' More than 300 people are thought to be dead after a hillside collapsed in Freetown, the capital of the west African nation of Sierra Leone, on Monday. Vice President Victor Bockarie Foh called the tragedy "so serious that I myself feel broken," the BBC reports. #SierraLeone #Flood alert Heavy rains cause landslide at Regent, back of GUMA reservoir - Eyewitness report section of hill has collapsed -- S4CCC-SL (@scccsierraleone) August 14, 2017 Heavy rains caused Monday's mudslide, which buried d...
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