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BOGOTA, Feb 8 – At least 14 people were killed and 35 injured after a landslide covered several homes in central Colombia on Tuesday, the country’s disaster management agency said.

The incident in Dosquebradas, close to the city of Pereira, followed heavy rains in the surrounding coffee-growing province.

“Our updated report indicates that 35 people were injured, 14 lost their lives and one remains missing,” the UNGRD disaster agency said on Twitter of the early morning landslide in the La Esneda neighborhood. Rescue efforts were ongoing, it added.

Authorities evacuated dozens of nearby homes as the Otun river overflowed.

Landslides are common in Colombia due to the mountainous terrain, frequent heavy rains and poor or informal construction of houses.

The country’s most recent large landslide disaster was in the city of Mocoa in 2017, when over 320 people were killed.


  Firefighters inspect the area following a landslide in Colombia. REUTERS Firefighters inspect the area following a landslide in Colombia. REUTERS

  A resident removes dead chickens following a landslide caused by heavy rains in Colombia. REUTERS A resident removes dead chickens following a landslide caused by heavy rains in Colombia. REUTERS


  Firefighters, soldiers and rescue workers stand on debris in Colombia. REUTERS Firefighters, soldiers and rescue workers stand on debris in Colombia. REUTERS

  People remove debris from the landslide in Colombia. REUTERS People remove debris from the landslide in Colombia. REUTERS
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