 Welcome back and now to other parts of Africa. A landslide in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde, has killed at least 14 people who were attending a funeral. The corpses have been taken to the mortuary in the central hospital where while the search for people and other corpses are still ongoing. That's according to the governor of Cameroon's center region, poor bear. Dozens of people were attending the funeral on a soccer pitch at the base of a 20-meter high soil-soil environment which collapsed on top of them according to witnesses. Yaounde is one of the wettest cities in Africa and is made up dozens of steep, shark-lined hills and heavy rains have triggered several devastating floods throughout the country this year, weakening infrastructure and displacing thousands. They were attending a meeting in this place, very dangerous area when suddenly there was a landslide. That landslide killed 14 people and over 10 others have been taken to the various hospitals. So we are carrying the corpses to the mortuary in the central hospital while the search for other probable persons or corpses still ongoing. He's going to send an engine tomorrow, this night even to come and equally try to see who can find some other things. So for now we want to tell the population that it's a risky zone to stay and we are calling on them to liberate the area for now for the police and the gendarmes to do their work so that by tomorrow morning we'll be able to have a clear report. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.