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Mud buries Guatemala bus, 2nd slide kills rescuers

2010-09-06 15:36

NAHUALA, Guatemala - When news came over the radio that a landslide had buried two pickup trucks and a bus along a major highway, Suagustino Pascual Tuy and others rushed to the rescue, picks and shovels in hand.

Mud buries Guatemala bus, 2nd slide kills rescuers
Workers remove a landslide victims in La Cumbre de Alaska Sept 5, 2010. [Agencies] 

Digging through the mud, they managed to extract several people alive, including Pascual Tuy's nephew. Suddenly the mountain above began crackling and a second cascade of rock and earth swept over the gathered crowd, turning many would-be rescuers into victims themselves.

Torrential rains from a tropical depression saturated the ground in parts of Guatemala and unleashed more than a dozen landslides were being stubborn and didn't get out."

His nephew was in critical condition.

Down the same road, closer to Guatemala City, another slide partially buried another bus and killed at least 12 people. Four children and two adults died in slides elsewhere.

Pascual Tuy said there had been several landslides along the Inter-American highway in the last year, and authorities knew of the danger.

"Last year there was a landslide there, 15 days ago there was a landslide," he said. "But now a big one came."

President Alvaro Colom visited the area and said Monday would be declared a national day of mourning. He also ordered officials to close the road.

"There are several hillsides that are loose and could fall. So we ask the population to not go out, to avoid moving along the highways," Colom said.

All told, there were 15 landslides at different spots along the Inter-American highway in a 48-hour period, Communications Minister Guillermo Castillo said.

Heavy rains from a tropical depression have pelted Guatemala for days, severing highways and prompting officials to evacuate thousands of people.

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