A woman cries for the four children she lost in a landslide in Bududa, about 155 miles east of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 26, 2012. Massive landslides induced by torrential rains destroyed three villages in the mountainous district, killing at least 18 people with more than 100 others listed as missing.
Volunteers search for bodies at the scene of a landslide in Bududa, about 155 miles east of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 26, 2012.
A man cries out for God's mercy at the site of a landslide in Bududa, about 155 miles east of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 26, 2012.
The scene of a landslide about 155 miles east of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 26, 2012. Landslides have struck this rugged part of eastern Uganda at least once each year since March 2010.
A man cries for the relatives he lost in a landslide in Bududa, about 155 miles east of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 26, 2012. Officials said the threat from landslides was not over. 400,000 people living on the edges of Uganda's Mount Elgon were likely to be displaced by torrential rains.
Volunteers search for bodies after a landslide in Bududa, about 155 miles east of Uganda's capital Kampala, June 26, 2012.