Authorities say 10 people missing in East African nation
At least 26 people were killed in landslides triggered by heavy rains in northwestern Burundi, officials said Thursday.
The landslides in Cibitoke province buried people alive in their homes on Wednesday night.
Confirming the death toll, the Security Ministry in a tweet said seven people were injured and 10 missing.
Search and rescue efforts in the region are ongoing.
East Africa is experiencing unseasonal rains because the Indian Ocean is warmer than usual.
Floods, landslides, and a cyclone have killed more than 1,200 people across East and Southern Africa this year, according to Save the Children.