Colombia Landslide Claims Eight Lives, Injures Five
"With deep sorrow, I inform you that at around 3:25 a.m. today, a landslide occurred in the Granizal sector. So far, we have confirmed eight deaths and five injuries," said Mayor Lorena Gonzalez.
The disaster was sparked by the overflowing of the La Negra stream, which unleashed a torrent of mud and debris that engulfed 10 homes in the El Pinar neighborhood, Gonzalez confirmed.
Antioquia Governor Andres Julian announced that all departmental resources had been deployed to manage the crisis and aid in the rescue operations.
Emergency crews remain on the ground, combing through the wreckage in search of potential survivors. Meanwhile, residents—fearing additional landslides—are evacuating and taking refuge in improvised shelters.
"What we need most right now is solidarity," stated local resident Carlos Andres Mesa. "We need blankets, food, and prayers that the stream doesn't overflow again like it did this morning."
Efforts continue under difficult conditions, as authorities race to stabilize the area and provide relief to those displaced by the catastrophe.
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