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Ecuador landslide death toll rises to 50

Over 30 people still missing, according to local media reports

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2023 3:00PM

Ecuador landslide death toll rises to 50
According to Ecuador’s National Secretariat for Risk Management, around 500 local residents were affected by the massive landslide that hit the city of Alausi on March 26, and nearly 60 houses were destroyed while over 160 were damaged. – Screen grab, April 29, 2023

MOSCOW – The death toll from a landslide that occurred in central Ecuador at the end of last month has risen to 50, Ecuador’s Attorney-General’s Office (FGE) informs, reported Sputnik.

“At the moment, the number of deaths is 50,” FGE said on Twitter yesterday.

At the start of April, the death toll from the landslide stood at 27, while the number of injured was at 37.

The massive landslide hit the city of Alausi in the province of Chimborazo on March 26. According to local media reports, over 30 people are still missing.

According to Ecuador’s National Secretariat for Risk Management, around 500 local residents have been affected by the landslide. Nearly 60 houses have been completely destroyed while over 160 were damaged. – Bernama, April 29, 2023

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