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DR Congo landslide kills 40

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18th Aug 2017
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    Forty people were killed in a landslide in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Pacifique Keta, the vice governor of Ituri province, said.



    Seismic and volcanic activity has been responsible for a number of landslides in the region in recent years.
     

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