At least 113 people are missing, and at least 28 people are known to have died, after a landslide in eastern Uganda.
According to the Ugandan Red Cross, at least six of the recovered bodies are children and at least 40 houses were swept away.
The military has been deployed to assist with search and recovery efforts, along with other non-government agencies.
Uganda has been hit by unusually heavy rainfall since October, which has triggered widespread flooding and landslides in some areas.
On Tuesday, torrential rain caused the River Nile, whose main branch runs through Uganda, to burst its banks and flood a highway connecting the capital to the northwest.
The area where the landslide occurred is mountainous and has experienced similar disasters in the past, including an avalanche in 2010 that killed at least 80 people.