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Heavy rains have led to a mountain landslide in the historic Oku village in the North West region. The heavy downpour that rocked the entire North West region for weeks resulted in the collapse of a mountain some 2,000 meters high located in the Oku district in Bui division.
No casualties have been reported but Cameroon Concord News Bamenda city reporter hinted that vast stretches of crops were destroyed. Authorities in the North West region are continuing the evaluation to draw a full review of the situation. No word has come out of the star building from a Prime Minister who hails from Oku.
Charles Ngu