Terrifying land in Colombia, 29 people were buried
Twenty-nine confirmed people were killed in the terrifying landslide in northwestern Colombia last weekend. Authorities say about 20-40 people are still missing.
The landslide occurred on November 5 in the city of Manizales,
about 165km northwest of Bogota capital.
Heavy rain caused a hill top to collapse on a residential area.
Officials said 16 houses were buried in mud.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said 29 people
determined to have died, as of yesterday.
Around 20-40 is still missing.
Rescue forces are still trying to find people missing at the scene.
The body of a victim was buried.
People evacuate furniture.
Colombia is experiencing one of the biggest rainy seasons in history
causing 250,000 people to evacuate.
City of Manizales, located in the coffee growing region of
Colombia, was severely affected by prolonged heavy rain.
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