36 Dead After Severe Rain Triggers Landslides in Peru
At least 36 people were killed following landslides in several villages in south Peru that were triggered by strong rain. It’s estimated that 630 homes are now unusable and over 1,000 families have been affected by the disaster. Bridges, roads and irrigation canals have been destroyed by the deadly landslides. Residents worked together to pull people taken by the current and collect bodies that were found in the debris. Inside Edition Digital has more.
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