Uganda landfill collapse
Uganda landfill collapse
Uganda landfill collapse
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A catastrophic collapse at the Kiteezi landfill in Kampala, Uganda, has resulted in at least 18 fatalities and 14 injuries, including children. The disaster, attributed to heavy rainfall causing structural failure in the waste mass, overwhelmed rescue efforts as continued rainfall hindered searches for additional victims. President Yoweri Museveni has ordered an investigation into how people were allowed to live near such a hazardous site and directed military assistance for search and rescue operations. Local authorities have long considered shutting down the landfill, but plans to relocate it have not materialized since 2016. The incident has displaced approximately 1,000 individuals, with calls for accountability regarding the site's management and safety protocols becoming more urgent. Museveni has promised financial support for the victims' families amid ongoing recovery efforts.

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The death toll from a collapse at a landfill site in Uganda's capital has risen to 18, authorities say
Death toll from Uganda rubbish dump collapse reaches 18
Death toll from Uganda rubbish dump collapse reaches 18
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The death toll from a collapse at a landfill site in Uganda's capital has risen to 18, authorities say
Death toll from Uganda rubbish dump collapse reaches 18
Death toll from Uganda rubbish dump collapse reaches 18
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