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Ethiopia flood death toll reaches 250 |
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Thursday, 10 August 2006 |
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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - The death toll from Ethiopia's worst ever flash
floods climbed to 250 Thursday and was expected to rise as crews
searched for more bodies, authorities said.
Six days after a river burst its banks following torrential rains
more than 10,000 people were still homeless and 300 remained missing.
The search from the flooding that hit Dire Dawa, about 310 miles
east of the capital, Addis Ababa, has stretched for nearly 20 miles
along the river.
Police spokesman Binyam Fikru told The Associated Press that the floods were blamed for 250 deaths.
"This is the worst flood that we have ever recorded," Fikru said.
"We are no longer looking for survivors. We are now concentrating on
finding dead bodies."
More than 600 rescuers have been using earth movers and their bare
hands to dig through mud and debris after the deluge, which washed away
people, cars, trees and entire buildings.
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