By Sharon Braithwaite, CNN
(CNN) — The death toll from devastating landslides in southern Ethiopia has climbed to more than 250 and could rise as high as 500, the UN warned, citing local authorities.
The landslides hit thousands of people in Gofa Zone on Sunday and Monday and are the deadliest ever reported in Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous country.
The UN agency also said that the government is finalizing an evacuation plan.
Residents and volunteers have been digging through the mud searching for survivors.
Photos from one site showed residents of Kencho Shacha Gozdi embracing after another day of excavations.
At least 43 people died from floods and landslides last year, OCHA said in November.
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