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Ecuador: At least 16 dead after heavy rainfall causes landslide

Emergency officials say the massive landslide also injured 16 people in an Andean community in central Ecuador.

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Residents react as they look at the damage caused by the landslide in Alausi, central Ecuador [Jose Jacome/EPA]
By News Agencies
Published On 27 Mar 202327 Mar 2023

At least 16 people have been killed and 16 others injured after a massive landslide buried dozens of homes in an Andean community in central Ecuador, the country’s emergency response agency reported.

Ecuador’s Risk Management Secretariat said on Monday that seven people remained missing hours after the rain-fuelled landslide hit Alausi, a small town about 317km (197 miles) south of the capital, Quito, on Sunday night.

The agency estimated that 500 people and 163 homes were affected by the disaster, which also destroyed a portion of the Pan-American Highway.

The governor of Chimborazo, Ivan Vinueza, said that some of the injured have been taken to area hospitals. He added that residents and rescuers have been ordered to evacuate the area due to the imminent risk of new landslides.

Residents told local media they heard tremors on the mountain before the landslide, which is estimated to be about 150m (490 feet) wide.

Firefighters from half a dozen cities were dispatched to the area to help.

landslide in Alausi, Ecuador
The mudslide happened late on Sunday night, burying dozens of homes, injuring 16 people and affecting around 500, the Risk Management Secretariat (SNGR) said in a statement. [Karen Toro/Reuters]
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Rescuers work at the site of the landslide. [Karen Toro/Reuters]
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The landslide buried a neighbourhood in the community of Alausi. [Jose Jacome/EPA]
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Heavy rains have also destroyed roads, bridges, and other infrastructure across Ecuador. [Jose Jacome/EPA]
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Rescuers look for survivors in Alausi. [Jose Jacome/EPA]
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Ecuador’s Risk Management Secretariat said seven people remained missing hours after the landslide. [Jose Jacome/EPA]
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Ecuador’s Risk Management Secretariat said seven people remained missing hours after the landslide. [Jose Jacome/EPA]
landslide in Alausi, Ecuador
Residents and rescuers have been ordered to evacuate the area due to the imminent risk of new landslides. [Dolores Ochoa/AP Photo]

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