South China Morning Post

At least 22 dead, dozens missing after massive landslide

- Agence France-Presse

A landslide in central Venezuela has left at least 22 people dead and more than 50 missing after a river overflowed, officials said, in the latest deadly disaster caused by heavy rains to hit the country.

Dozens of people have died in recent months in the crisis-hit South American nation as a result of historical­ly high precipitat­ion.

“We are seeing very significan­t damage here, human losses: so far, we have already found 22 dead, there are more than 52 people missing,” Vice-President Delcy Rodriguez said at the scene in the town of Las Tejerias.

“We are working to find these people.”

Houses and businesses were destroyed and felled trees littered the town’s streets, which were covered with mud and debris,

including splintered wood, household items and mangled cars.

“The village is lost. Las Tejerias is lost,” said 55-year-old resident Carmen Melendez, who has lived her whole life in the town 50km from the capital, Caracas, in Aragua state.

Around a thousand people had joined the rescue efforts, Remigio Ceballos, the interior and justice minister, said, as he also worked at the site.

Local residents dug through the remains of battered homes looking for loved ones, while search teams arrived with dogs hoping to find survivors trapped in the rubble.

“We have a huge landslide as a result of the changing climate,” Ceballos said, referring to the effects of Hurricane Julia, which passed just north of Venezuela the night before.

“There was a record rainfall,” he added as he surveyed the disaster site – as much rain in one day as is usually seen in one month.

“These strong rains saturated the ground,” he said.

Images taken by rescue teams’ drones showed huge amounts of earth piled up in the streets as residents had tried to shovel out the metres of mud that flowed into their houses.

President Nicolas Maduro declared three days of national mourning for the victims, while

Venezuelan­s took to social media to offer help to the town.

Caracas baseball team Los Leones said they would organise a collection for the victims, asking for “non-perishable foods, water and clothes”.

The landslide, caused by the biggest river flood in the area in 30 years, is the worst so far this year in Venezuela, which has seen historic rain levels in recent months.

In August, at least 15 people died in the Venezuelan Andes after heavy rains triggered mud and rock slides.

And in September, at least eight people died when floods from intense rains flowed through a religious retreat in the western part of the country.

In 1999, huge landslides killed some 10,000 people in the state of Vargas, north of Caracas.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Rescuers and family members search through the rubble of houses swept away by floodwater­s in Las Tejerias, Aragua state.
Photo: AFP Rescuers and family members search through the rubble of houses swept away by floodwater­s in Las Tejerias, Aragua state.

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