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Death Toll Rises to 21 After Landfill Collapse in Uganda’s Capital

Police reported on Sunday that a massive landfill collapse in the Ugandan capital has killed at least 21 people, with the death toll expected to rise further.

Fourteen other people were injured when the Kiteezi landfill, which serves as a waste disposal site for much of Kampala, collapsed late Friday.

At least two of the dead were children, Kampala Capital City Authority said in a statement.

The collapse is believed to have been triggered by heavy rainfall.

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The precise details of what happened were unclear, but the city authority said there was a “structural failure in waste mass.”

Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson Patrick Onyango said that they had received 21 bodies of victims from the landfill landslide.

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“We are still trying to get in touch with the local authorities, they are giving various figures but as security we have tasked our team to engage the families who lost their beloved ones and also to engage the local community and the local leaders and maybe to get the data from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics to get the actual number of people who were there,” he added.

Kampala authorities for years have considered closing the site and commissioning a larger area outside the city as a waste disposal site.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni while reacting on his X handle, he has ordered an investigation into the incident, asking why people were living in close proximity to an unstable heap of garbage.

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