A devastating landslide in the Bulambuli district of Uganda has left at least 15 people dead and 113 missing. The disaster occurred on [Date] after heavy rainfall caused massive landslides in the mountainous region.

Rescue efforts are currently underway, with local authorities and emergency services working to locate survivors and recover the bodies of those who have died.

The Uganda Red Cross Society and other humanitarian organizations are also on the ground, providing aid and support to affected communities.

The government has dispatched a team of experts to assess the damage and provide assistance to those affected. The landslide has also left hundreds of people homeless, with many more displaced.

 
The Ugandan government has been criticized in the past for its failure to address the issue of landslides, which are common in the country. As the search for survivors continues, the people of Uganda are left to mourn the loss of loved ones and demand action from their government to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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