Six people have died and dozens are missing after heavy rains triggered a series of landslides in eastern Uganda's mountainous Bududa district, government officials and the Red Cross said on Wednesday.
The Red Cross said that around 50 people were believed missing after the landslides on Tuesday night in the foothills of Mount Elgon -- an extinct volcano with five major peaks.
Uganda's Minister for Relief and Disaster Preparedness Hillary Onek told journalists in Kampala that "the landslide killed six people".
"There were several other small landslides. Seventeen people were injured," including eight children.
"Fifty households have been displaced so far. However, assessment is still ongoing and the number is expected to rise," Onek added.
Uganda Red Cross spokeswoman Irene Nakasiita earlier counted a 73-year-old woman and several children among the dead.
"There were multiple landslides," in Bududa district, "but for now Red Cross has concentrated in the worst hit areas", she said in a statement.
"The local Red Cross branch volunteers together with the local police joined efforts and retrieved the bodies.
"The affected areas have steep slopes. It is threatening to rain again (and) accessibility is still a challenge," she added.
Local lawmaker Godfrey Watenga told AFP the landslides had taken place late on Tuesday evening.
"It is a tragic occurrence. Many people are said to be dead and many missing but we are trying to get the details as the terrain here is difficult to manoeuvre and get to the affected villages."
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