16 dead in Madagascar landslide
At least 16 people lost their lives following a tragic landslide that struck a boat traveling along the Tsiribihina River in western Madagascar on Tuesday night, according to local gendarmerie sources.
The incident occurred as a sudden landslide swept through the river, overturning the boat and leaving little time for passengers to react. Rescue teams were dispatched to the scene, but the rapid onset of the landslide hindered immediate response efforts.
Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the landslide and are working to confirm the identities of those killed. This accident highlights the dangers faced by communities in Madagascar during the rainy season, which often triggers landslides and flooding in vulnerable areas.
Madagascar experiences recurring natural disasters that impact lives and infrastructure across the country. Local officials are advising residents and travelers to exercise caution, especially in high-risk regions where landslides are more likely to occur. (ILKHA)