FREETOWN, Sierra Leone-Churches across Sierra Leone held special services Sunday in memory of those killed in mudslides and flooding earlier this week, as hospital officials announced the toll rose to nearly 500 bodies collected.
More than 600 people remained missing and rescue officials had warned that the chances of finding survivors are decreasing each day. The death toll earlier stood at 450.
The Inter-Religious Council called for the services to be held Sunday in honor of the deceased, as special prayers and recitals were offered in mosques Friday and Sunday.
The preacher at Buxton Memorial Methodist Church in Freetown, the capital offered a sermon that looked at mankind's contribution to the disaster, as a gospel band rendered the song "Papa God Sorry for Salone (Sierra Leone). "Large-scale-burials have taken place all this week amid rainy weather that threatened further mudslides.
The government of the impoverished West African nation in recent days had warned residents to evacuate a mountainside where a large crack had opened. Thousands of people lived in areas at risk and the main focus is making sure they leave before further disaster, authorities had told local media.
Aid groups were providing clean water as a health crisis looms.
"Water sources have been contaminated" and that officials "fear for an outbreak of waterborne diseases," said Saidu Kanu, country director for World Hope International.
Foreign aid from the rest of the world is being sent to Freetown, said authorities.
Provided by the IKCEST Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service System
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