The survivors of a devastating mudslide in Sierra Leone five years ago are gathering to remember those who lost their lives in the disaster.
More than 1,100 people were killed when a part of Sugarloaf Mountain broke away, sending rocks and debris downhill.
Five years on, those who escaped the disaster are still struggling to rebuild their lives.
Al Jazeera's @Ahmed Idris reports from the community of Pentagon, Sierra Leone.
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More than 1,100 people were killed when a part of Sugarloaf Mountain broke away, sending rocks and debris downhill.
Five years on, those who escaped the disaster are still struggling to rebuild their lives.
Al Jazeera's @Ahmed Idris reports from the community of Pentagon, Sierra Leone.
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