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Many homeless in Burkina deluge | Many homeless in Burkina deluge |
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The heaviest rains to hit Burkina Faso in decades have killed five people and left 150,000 homeless, officials say. | |
Flooding destroyed thousands of homes in and around the capital, Ouagadougou, triggering officials pleas for international help. | |
Aid groups said flood waters had smashed bridges and washed away roads, making their task even more difficult. | Aid groups said flood waters had smashed bridges and washed away roads, making their task even more difficult. |
Some 30cm (12in) of rain fell in less than 10 hours - analysts labelling it the heaviest downpour since 1919. | Some 30cm (12in) of rain fell in less than 10 hours - analysts labelling it the heaviest downpour since 1919. |
Prime Minister Tertius Zongo told reporters after an emergency cabinet meeting that five people had so far been confirmed dead in the floods, and at least 150,000 were homeless. | Prime Minister Tertius Zongo told reporters after an emergency cabinet meeting that five people had so far been confirmed dead in the floods, and at least 150,000 were homeless. |
"We have been able to find shelter for about 110,000 people but there are others who have taken refuge with their neighbours," he said. | "We have been able to find shelter for about 110,000 people but there are others who have taken refuge with their neighbours," he said. |
The city's main hospital was completely flooded in the downpour, with dozens of patients being evacuated. | The city's main hospital was completely flooded in the downpour, with dozens of patients being evacuated. |
The army was mobilised to help firefighters and police deal with the crisis. | The army was mobilised to help firefighters and police deal with the crisis. |
Rosine Jourdain, of the Belgian Red Cross in Burkina Faso, said bridges, dams and roads had been washed away. | Rosine Jourdain, of the Belgian Red Cross in Burkina Faso, said bridges, dams and roads had been washed away. |
"An electrical plant was also destroyed so I think we are going to have some power supply problems," she told Reuters. | "An electrical plant was also destroyed so I think we are going to have some power supply problems," she told Reuters. |
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