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Spot Report, 24 July 2024: Landslides in Ethiopia

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As of 24 July 2024, over 200 deaths, unidentified number of displaced persons and 14,000 affected persons have been reported.The reported deaths include an unidentified number of health professionals who were providing emergency support.The South Ethiopian region has continued to experience heavy rainfall and heavy flooding in the past few months. The region has also reported outbreaks of malaria, with 288,124 cases reported and measles, with 3,246 cases and 6 deaths reported since the beginning of this year. The occurrence of heavy rains and the landslides pose a risk for occurrence of cholera and dengue, which have been reported in the neighbouring regions.Africa CDC is deploying an emergency response team and will work closely with the Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute and all government stakeholders and partners to assist the rescue and relief effort.The Africa CDC epidemic intelligence team and the Africa CDC Ethiopia Country team are closely monitoring the situation and will provide more detailed information as the situation evolves.Sources: 1. At least 229 people killed in Ethiopia landslides | Weather News | Al Jazeera 2. More Than 157 Killed in Landslide in Southern Ethiopia 3. Locals continue hunt for survivors after landslide kills at least 229 in southern Ethiopia – France 24 4. Ethiopia landslides in Gofa kill at least 229, official says 5. Ethiopia: Flash Update – Update on Landslide in Gofa Zone, South Ethiopia Region (As of 23 July 2024)

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