Over 80 Families Homeless After Heavy Rains and Landslides in Uganda's Bulambuli District

Devastating landslide in Uganda leaves over 80 families homeless, burying animals and crops. Local authorities call for prompt disaster response to aid affected communities.

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Israel Ojoko
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Over 80 Families Homeless After Heavy Rains and Landslides in Uganda's Bulambuli District

Over 80 Families Homeless After Heavy Rains and Landslides in Uganda's Bulambuli District

On April 23, 2024, a catastrophic landslide triggered by heavy rains and strong winds struck four villages in Nabiwutulu Sub County, Bulambuli district, Uganda, leaving over 80 families homeless and burying animals and properties.

The most affected villages were Doba, Gibangayi, Mashup, and Mabambu, all located in Doba parish, Nabiwutulu Sub county.

According to Bosco Wamakuyu, the LCI Chairperson of Doba village, the landslide swept away a kraal, burying three cows in mud and gravely injuring ten more. Fred Gimeyi, one of the affected residents, reported that over 200 locals have sought shelter at Tunyi primary school after their houses were flooded and cracks appeared in the area.

The landslide also engulfed crops such as coffee, maize, bananas, and beans, raising concerns about potential food shortages in the future. Annet Nandudu, the LCV Chairperson of Bulambuli district, confirmed the incident and has requested local leaders to compile a report to be sent to the ministry of disaster for a response.

Why this matters: The devastating impact of the landslide on the communities in Bulambuli district highlights the vulnerability of rural areas to natural calamities exacerbated by climate change. The loss of homes, livestock, and crops underscores the urgent need for disaster preparedness and support for affected families to rebuild their lives.

As the affected residents confront the aftermath of the landslide, local authorities are working to assess the full extent of the damage and provide immediate relief to those displaced. "We are compiling a report to be sent to the ministry of disaster for a response," stated Annet Nandudu, emphasizing the need for prompt action to assist the affected communities in Bulambuli district.

Key Takeaways

  • Catastrophic landslide struck 4 villages in Bulambuli, Uganda, leaving 80+ families homeless.
  • Landslide buried animals, damaged properties, and engulfed crops, raising food shortage concerns.
  • Affected residents sought shelter at a local school, with 10 livestock gravely injured.
  • Authorities compiling a report to request disaster response from the ministry.
  • Incident highlights vulnerability of rural areas to natural calamities exacerbated by climate change.