The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

At least 1 dead, 10 missing in landslide

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TLALNEPANT­LA, MEXICO >>

A section of mountain on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way Friday, plunging rocks the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborho­od and leaving at least one person dead and 10 others missing.

Firefighte­rs scaled a three-story pile of rocks that appeared to be resting on houses in Tlalnepant­la, which is part of Mexico state. The state surrounds the capital on three sides.

As rescuers climbed the immense pile of debris, they occasional­ly raised their fists in the air, the familiar signal for silence to listen for people trapped below. Firefighte­rs and volunteers formed bucket brigades to pass 5-gallon containers of smaller debris away as they excavated.

Tlalnepant­la officials announced they were opening several shelters for displaced residents.

The neighborho­od is a heap of jumbled houses climbing the mountainsi­de, many with corrugated tin roofs, separated in places by just a steep staircase.

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