Landslide aftermath in Uganda

Landslide aftermath in Uganda
 
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School girls pass by coffins of victims of the landslide at Nametsi village in Bududa District, about 370 kilometers east of the Ugandan capital Kampala, on March 3, 2010. Soldiers and villagers in eastern Uganda hacked at mounds of thick mud with picks and hoes on Wednesday in a desperate bid to find more survivors from the landslide that killed at least 77 people and left over 250 missing. [Julius Odeke/Xinhua]

School girls pass by coffins of victims of the landslide at Nametsi village in Bududa District, about 370 kilometers east of the Ugandan capital Kampala, on March 3, 2010. Soldiers and villagers in eastern Uganda hacked at mounds of thick mud with picks and hoes on Wednesday in a desperate bid to find more survivors from the landslide that killed at least 77 people and left over 250 missing. [Julius Odeke/Xinhua] 



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