The Sun (Malaysia)

Colombia mudslides leave over 200 dead

> Homes swept away, hundreds more injured

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MOCOA: Rescuers clawed through piles of mud and twisted debris yesterday searching for survivors after violent mudslides destroyed homes in southern Colombia, killing over 200 people and injuring hundreds more.

They were the latest victims of deadly floods and mudslides that have struck the Pacific side of South America over recent months, also killing scores of people in Peru and Ecuador.

In the southweste­rn Colombian town of Mocoa a sudden surge of mud and water swept away homes, bridges, vehicles and trees, leaving piles of wrecked timber buried in thick mud.

The mudslides slammed Mocoa late Friday after days of torrential rain in the Amazon basin area town of 40,000.

“The latest informatio­n we have is that there are 206 people confirmed dead, 202 injured, 220 missing, 17 neighbourh­oods hit hard,” Colombian Red Cross chief Cesar Uruena said.

President Juan Manuel Santos is set today to return to the town, the capital of Putumayo department, with cabinet ministers to supervise rescue efforts in the heavily forested region.

Santos met with rescuers and survivors in Mocoa on Saturday, and declared a public health and safety emergency to speed up rescue and aid operations.

“Dear God, I don’t want to even remember that,” said street vendor Marta Ceballos, who survived the mudslide.

“To see how some people screamed, and others cried, ran, tried to flee in cars, on motorcycle­s, and how they were trapped in the mud. It’s all too, too difficult,” she said.

Ceballos said that she lost all of her material possession­s.

“The only things I fortunatel­y did not lose were my husband, my daughters and my nephews,” she said.

Putumayo Governor Sorrel Aroca called the event “an unpreceden­ted tragedy” for the area.

There are “hundreds of families we have not yet found and whole neighbourh­oods have disappeare­d,” he told W Radio.

Carlos Ivan Marquez, director of the National Disaster Risk Management Unit, said the mudslides were caused by the rise of the Mocoa River and tributarie­s.

The flooded rivers caused a “big avalanche”, the army said in a statement.

Some 130mm of rain fell Friday night, president Santos said. “

That means 30% of monthly rainfall fell last night, which precipitat­ed a sudden rise of several rivers,” he said.

He promised earlier on Twitter to “guarantee assistance to the victims of this tragedy, which has Colombians in mourning”.

“Our prayers are with the victims and those affected,” he added. – AFP

 ??  ?? Rescuers looking for people among the rubble left by mudslides following heavy rains in Mocoa, Putumayo department, southern Colombia on Saturday.
Rescuers looking for people among the rubble left by mudslides following heavy rains in Mocoa, Putumayo department, southern Colombia on Saturday.
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AFPPIX Residents watch as floodwater­s caused by Cyclone Debbie recede in Beenleigh yesterday.

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