Uganda landslides kill at least 15 amid heavy rains

Parts of the country have been devastated this year by the rainy season, which typically begins in August.

Uganda landslides kill at least 15 amid heavy rains

In Kasese, in western Uganda, landslides brought on by heavy rain have killed at least 15 people, including women and children.

Flood waters ripped across the region at the foot of the Rwenzori mountains, destroying some homes as they went.

Six persons were hurt, according to an Uganda Red Cross official, in the landslides that occurred in Rukoki after the intense downpour.

Unknown numbers of people are believed to be missing.

Three individuals were murdered last week in the landslide-prone area's Bundibugyo district.

Parts of the country have been devastated this year by the rainy season, which typically begins in August.

At least 24 people died early last month when rivers in eastern Uganda burst their banks.

This year, extreme weather has affected several regions of East Africa, ranging from prolonged droughts to damaging storms and flooding.