Ten dead in northern Ethiopia landslide
Ten people have been killed in a landslide in northern Ethiopia's Amhara region, according to local state media, the latest natural disaster to strike the country.
The Amhara Media Corporation (AMC) reported Saturday that "10 people have died in the disaster", quoting local administrator Tesfaye Workneh who said four bodies had been pulled from the mud.
The report did not indicate what time the landslide occurred on Saturday in the North Gondar zone in Amhara region, or whether there was a search ongoing.
Eight other people were seriously hurt in the incident and were receiving treatment, the AMC said, citing the local official.
As many as 2,400 people had been "displaced by the disaster and are currently sheltered in local social institutions", it added.