The death toll in a landslide that struck a mining village in the southern Philippines hit 26 as rescuers dug up more bodies overnight, officials said Tuesday(19/05/2009) - DPA Source : Glide number
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On 14 May another mudslide swept away some houses and damaged others in three settlements of the same district as the mudslide on 21 April affecting more than 1,884 people.
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Unusually powerful mudslides have killed at least 18 people so far in the Central Asian Republic of Tajikistan. According to initial reports, more than 200 houses have been affected.
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An avalanche has killed up to 24 people in northern Pakistan.
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As a result of heavy rains for over a week, on 21 April at 8 pm local time, a Mud Slide affected Khuroson district, jamoat Ayni, 18th Hizb village in Khatlon province, Kurgantube region.
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Landslides caused the total destruction of houses in the municipality of Sochoa on 7 March. 593 people had to be evacuated.
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At least 13 people were killed and more than 30 others were missing after a landslide buried a remote Peruvian mining village of Carabaya province on Monday, government officials said.
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593 affected persons Source : Emdat
The Government reports that the Tartagal river has overflowed, resulting in mudslides flowing into much of the town. It confirms that there have been some fatalities. Source : Glide number
A massive mudslide set off by heavy downpours affected thousands of people in Tartagal, in the north of the province of Salta, Argentina. According to officials, hundreds of people have been evacuated and 8 are missing. Some buildings were submerged in up to 1 metre of mud.
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read moreThe northwestern Department of Cajamarca has experienced persistent rainfall since early January resulting in several landslides registered in the provinces of Celend?n, Ja?n, San Ignacio and Santa Cruz. 4 deaths have been reported, 1 person injured and 10 placed in shelters. The rains have also caused the destruction of two homes and damage to several roads and highways (PAHO Weekly Report, 24 - 30 Jan 2009)
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Ten people were killed and more than 30 others had to be rescued when avalanches buried their vehicles in Afghanistan's Salang pass north of the capital, Kabul.
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