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Nametsi 2010 Landslide Gorge Reclaimed for Farming
Slideshow
Environment
Health
Lifestyle
The deadly gorge at the scene of the March 2010 Bududa mudslide has been reclaimed by relatives of over one hundred people that died.
15 Oct 2018
13:24
Michael
Wambi
Environment
Health
Lifestyle
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Earth moving equipment delivered by the government to the landslide scene remain stationed below the gorge in Nametsi
The deadly gorge at the scene of the March 2010 Bududa mudslide has been reclaimed by relatives of over one hundred people that died.
Michael
Wambi
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Earth moving equipment delivered by the government to the landslide scene remain stationed below the gorge in Nametsi
A bulldozer under auction after the government failed to retrieve the machine from the scene of the disaster in March 2010.
Disaster scene reclaimed by farmers returning from Kiryandongo and some of the relatives to the dead victims
A farmer transporting onion harvested from Nametsi. Many have continued to risk their lives becasue of the fertile soil in the hilly area
A retired teacher has vowed not to relocate from Nametsi. He lost five of his pupils to the landslide
Some elderly persons are still stuck up in the mountain despite the increasing risk since March 1, 2010.
The elderly were some of the most affected victims of the mudslides
The hill of Mount Elgon remains very fertile that the residents there cant leave it despite dangers
A mother and son returning from the garden at Nametsi
Keywords
bududa
bududa mudslides
landslides in bududa
landslides uganda
Entities
ministry of disaster preparedness and management
national environment management authority
office of the prime minister
united nations development program
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