landslide at ethiopia garbage dump kills at least 46
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Landslide at Ethiopia garbage dump kills at least 46

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Damaged dwellings after a landslide in the main city dump
Addis Ababa - Arab Today

At least 46 people died and dozens more were hurt in a giant landslide at Ethiopia's largest rubbish dump outside Addis Ababa, a tragedy squatters living there blamed on a biogas plant being built nearby.
Saturday's landslide flattened dozens of homes of people living in the Koshe dump when part of the largest pile of rubbish collapsed, an AFP journalist said.
Dagmawit Moges, head of the city communications bureau, said 46 people had died -- 32 female and 14 male, including some children.  
Many of the victims were squatters who scavenged for a living in the 30-hectare (74-acre) dump, she said.
Musa Suleiman Abdulah, who lost his wooden shack topped with plastic sheeting in the disaster, said when it happened, he heard "a big sound". 
"When we came out, something like a tornado is rushing to us. We started to collect family members" and escape, he said. "People helped. My child and family left before the destruction happened."
The streets in the neighbourhood below were filled with women sobbing and wailing.
Map of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, locating the Koshe landfill 
Bystanders said there were still people trapped under collapsed mounds of rubbish, but police were preventing locals from getting close to the site.
Just six people were seen digging through the rubbish on Sunday looking for survivors and bodies. 
Ibrahim Mohammed, a day labourer living at the landfill whose house was narrowly spared destruction, said the disaster happened in "three minutes". 
He estimated that more than 300 people live on the landfill. 
Construction materials, wooden sticks and plastic sheeting could be seen in the wreckage, the AFP journalist said.
- Rampant poverty -
For more than 40 years the Koshe site has been the main garbage dump for Addis Ababa, a rapidly growing city of some four million people.
Excavators move earth as rescuers work at the site of a landslide at the main landfill of Addis Ababa 
According to local residents, some 50 houses with about seven people living in each of them were built on the trash.
People had built the houses about two to three years ago, said Berhanu Degefe, a rubbish collector who lives at the dump but whose home was not destroyed.
"Their livelihood depends on the trash. They collect from here and they live here," Degefe said, referring to the victims and other squatters.
"This part, all of it went down," he said, gesturing at a huge chunk of the hill that suddenly slid. "A lot of people died last night."
Degefe blamed the collapse on a new biogas plant being constructed on top of the hill.
The AFP journalist saw bulldozers on top of the hill pushing piles of rubbish around. 
Degefe said they were levelling ground for the plant, increasing pressure on the hillside and causing the collapse.
Mohammed also blamed the biogas plant  construction for the tragedy, saying trash had been compressed and the landslide happened "because a lot of garbage is dumped on the top level" and "pressed... down".
The journalist also saw cracks in the ground at the top of the hill, suggesting that more of the pile could slide.
People move their belongings on March 12, 2017 after dwellings built near the main landfill of Addis Ababa were damaged in a landslide 
Koshe, whose name means "dirt" in local slang, was closed last year by city authorities who asked people to move to a new dump site outside Addis Ababa. 
But the community there did not want the landfill, and so the garbage collectors moved back. 
Poverty and food insecurity are sensitive issues in Ethiopia, which was hit by a famine in 1984-85 after extreme drought.
In recent years, the country has been one of Africa's top-performing economies and a magnet for foreign investment, with growth in near-double digits and huge infrastructure investment.
Still, nearly 20 million Ethiopians live below the poverty line set by the World Bank.
Critics have hit out at the government's economic policies saying they have a limited trickle-down effect from the elite down to the majority of the people.


Source: AFP

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