Garbage Heap Collapse in Conakry, Guinea Buries Homes and Causes Multiple Fatalities
1-Minute Brief
The landfill collapse highlights risks faced by residents living near waste sites in urban areas during heavy rains.
Key Facts
- A garbage heap collapsed at a major landfill site in Conakry, Guinea.
- The incident was triggered by heavy rains washing over the site.
- The collapse buried several shacks and nearby homes.
- Reported fatalities range from at least 22 to at least 30 people.
- Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities search for survivors.
What Happened
A large garbage heap at a landfill in Conakry, Guinea collapsed following heavy rainfall, burying homes and resulting in multiple deaths. Rescue teams are searching for survivors.
Why It Matters
The event underscores the dangers posed by inadequate waste management and the vulnerability of communities living near landfill sites, especially during extreme weather events. Fatality figures differ between sources: Al Jazeera reports at least 22 deaths, while Fox News reports at least 30.
What's Next
Authorities are continuing rescue efforts and assessing the full impact of the collapse. Updates on casualty figures and potential policy responses are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft3h agoLandfill collapse in Guinea kills at least 22 people
- Fox NewsRight29m agoMassive garbage heap collapses onto homes, killing at least 30 as rescuers search for survivors
