Alwaght- Death toll from August 14 mudslide in Sierra Leone's capital has reached 10,000, a local leader and a minister said Sunday during services honoring the disaster's victims.
“Over 1,000 perished in the mudslide and flood disaster, and we will never know the exact number now,” Elenoroh Jokomie Metzger, the head of the women of Regent, said. Regent is an area on the outskirts of Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown, where the mudslide hit.
The West African states had earlier put the death toll at 450 dead, while rescuers and aid groups warned that many of the more than 600 people missing would likely not survive.
Reverend Bishop Emeritus Arnold Temple, who delivered the Sunday sermon at a Methodist church near Regent, said an accurate count was important for accountability.
"It may well be over 1,000 Sierra Leoneans we are mourning now. But why should about 1,000 of our compatriots' lives end tragically like this?" Temple said.
"Who should we really blame? We are bound at a point in the blame game to attribute the blame so that corrective measures can be put in place so that never again should we allow this to happen."