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4-2-17
The death toll has risen above 250 following a giant landslide that sent mud and debris crashing onto homes in southwest Colombia.
Hundreds more men, women and children are injured and missing, with a state of emergency declared in the region around the small city of Mocoa where hours of torrential rain caused rivers to overflow, triggering what has been called ‘an avalanche’ of muddy water.
The military has been deployed in a giant rescue operation and Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos has travelled to the disaster zone.
While admitting authorities don’t know how many people are under the mud, President Juan Manuel Santos told reporters: “We continue to search. The first thing I would like to say is that my heart, our hearts and the hearts of all Colombians are with the victims of this tragedy.”
From Protect Mother Earth
Colombia landslides killed Over 250, Rescue teams Scramble to save lives
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