At least 17 killed in Mozambique capital as pile of garbage collapses

At least 17 people were killed in a landslide at Hulene's rubbish dump in the Mozambican capital's suburbs. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

MAPUTO (REUTERS) - At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday (Feb 19) when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.

The collapse happened at around 3am (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighbourhood, which is around 10km from the centre of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.

"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, Despedida Rita, told reporters.

Land pressure in many African cities leads some people to squat on land they do not own as they seek higher wages available in urban centres. The dwellings are sometimes built on land that is marginal or unsafe.

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