

The disaster happened on Monday morning after the homes of those in Freetown were engulfed following the collapse of a part of the Sugar Loaf Mountain after a heavy downpour.
The government of Ghana will be sending relief items to Sierra Leone after the country was hit by a devastating mudslide that killed about 400 people and displaced many.
The Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Charles Owiredu, told Accra-based Joy FM that, “We are also trying in our own small way to put together a package,” adding that, “Ghana and the affected country are sisters.”
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The disaster happened on Monday morning after the homes of those in Freetown were engulfed following the collapse of a part of the Sugar Loaf Mountain after a heavy downpour.
Several of the victims were asleep when the unfortunate incident occurred.
Addressing the media, president Ernest Bai Koroma said the devastation “was overwhelming us”.
“Entire communities have been wiped out,” he said. “We need urgent support now.”
The disaster happened on Monday morning after the homes of those in Freetown were engulfed following the collapse of a part of the Sugar Loaf Mountain after a heavy downpour. Read Full Story
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