Deadly Landslide in Guinea: A Community in Mourning

A landslide in Maneah, Guinea, has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 individuals and injured 10 others. The incident, caused by heavy rains, has left rescue teams searching for survivors. The landslide, reminiscent of last year's West African floods, signals ongoing climate challenges for the region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Conakry | Updated: 22-08-2025 06:45 IST | Created: 22-08-2025 06:45 IST
Deadly Landslide in Guinea: A Community in Mourning
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A dramatic landslide in Maneah, Guinea, claimed the lives of at least 11 people, authorities confirmed Thursday. Torrential rains triggered the night-time disaster, leaving ten others seriously injured as rescue operations persist in the affected rural commune, located 50 kilometers from Conakry.

Eyewitness Kone Pepe described the horrifying moment: 'It was around 7 pm. It was raining, and suddenly I saw the mountain come off. It fell on the houses... No survivors came out alive.' The government's National Agency for Emergency Management issued a statement, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

Guinea's Minister of Urban Planning and Housing, Mory Condé, inspected the site, noting the deluge's role in the landslide. This tragedy follows last year's devastating floods across West Africa, which claimed over 1,000 lives, underlining the region's continual struggle with severe weather events.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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