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Landfill Collapse in Guinea's Capital Kills 30 People
A massive landfill collapse in Conakry's outskirts has claimed at least 30 lives, with six others suffering serious injuries. The disaster occurred in the Dar-es-salam neighbourhood of the Bbessia district.
LSN India ·
A catastrophic landfill collapse in Guinea's capital city has resulted in significant loss of life, with rescue operations ongoing in the affected area. The incident struck the Dar-es-salam neighbourhood in the Bbessia district, located on the outskirts of Conakry, leaving at least 30 people dead and six others with serious injuries.
The exact circumstances surrounding the structural failure of the landfill remain under investigation. Rescue teams have been deployed to the site to search for any additional victims who may be trapped beneath the debris.
Landfill disasters are a recurring concern in rapidly developing urban areas across the region, where inadequate waste management infrastructure and insufficient safety oversight create hazardous conditions. The incident highlights ongoing challenges faced by cities in managing large-scale waste disposal operations safely.
Local authorities have launched an emergency response to assist those injured in the collapse. The full scope of the disaster and its impact on surrounding communities is still being assessed.