Two P.7 Candidates Perish In Kasese Landslides

Two P.7 Candidates Perish In Kasese Landslides

By Gad Masereka

Kasese: Two primary seven pupils died in abrupt landslides that hit Kyambarwa village on Monday night, in Mahango sub-county, Kasese district.

Winnie Biira, aged 15 years and Patience Kabugho, aged 13 years, died instantly after a rock hit their parents’ house as the family slept.

The two were primary seven candidates at Nyamisule primary school, which is located in Kyambarwa village, Mahango sub-county in Kasese district and were ready to sit for their exams.

Their close neigbour Nyamutidi Baluku said that; “It was not easy to save the children because they were trapped in the rubble.”

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The Sub County chairperson Eric Maathe Muhasa said “The girls were asleep when one side of their bedroom walls collapsed, due to pressure exerted by the heaps of mud following a heavy downpour that lasted for over five hours.

He added that “The two other family members including their mother Misulence Bakalhania, survived narrowly because they were sleeping in another room.”

The landslides also destroyed houses, crops, household items and killed livestock.

However, parts of Kasese district have been experiencing floods and landslide since 2011.

One of those who were affected in 2011, Bibiana Ithungu, 38, said that she was going to lose her three children who escaped death because by the time the landslides hit their room, she had shifted them. “When I saw water entering my bedroom, I realised that my children were in danger and I immediately shifted them to my bed. After a few minutes, their bedroom was hit by a huge mudflow,” she said.

Patrick Masereka Zaire, the Burandia village chairperson, said he had started compiling a report to ascertain the actual number of people and property destroyed so as to get assistance.

Masereka said he would educate the community about building their houses in safe areas.

Jeconious Musingwiire, the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMApublic awareness officer for western Uganda, said there is need to properly manage the water catchment areas on hill slopes.

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