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General - August 19, 2017

Sierra Leone calls for international help following deadly floods

admin August 19, 2017
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Rescuers in Sierra Leone are still recovering bodies almost a week after the deadly landslide.

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Rescuers in Sierra Leone are still recovering bodies almost a week after the deadly landslide. The president is appealing for help, but so far international aid has been slow.

Al Jazeera ‘s Nicolas Haque reports from Freetown.


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