Officials urge caution in landslide-prone areas of southern Ethiopia

The president of the South Ethiopia Region, Tilahun Kebde, has urged residents in areas prone to landslides and flooding to take necessary precautions. Last month's heavy rains in Degama kebeles of Gamo Zone caused a landslide that killed 30 people. Officials noted high risks of landslides and soil erosion in various parts of the zone.

Addis Ababa, March 2, 2018 (FMC) - Tilahun Kebde, president of the South Ethiopia Region, stated that heavy rains last month in Degama kebeles of Gamo Zone triggered a landslide, resulting in the deaths of 30 people. He expressed condolences for the loss of lives and offered sympathies to the families and relatives of the victims.

Officials observed that various areas in Gamo Zone face high risks of landslides and soil erosion in the coming period. Given the seasonal nature of the rains and the potential for emerging dangers, communities residing in flood and landslide-prone areas have been called upon to exercise necessary precautions. This advisory aims to mitigate risks associated with flooding and landslides in the region.

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