Colombia avalanches execute no less than 92

Avalanches have killed no less than 92 individuals in south-west Colombia, the Red Cross said on Saturday.

Columbia landslide 1
The Colombian army has been called in to help rescue residents of Mocoa

More than two hundred individuals have been accounted for harmed, and an obscure number are absent.

Hours of substantial rains overnight made waterways burst their banks, flooding homes with mud in Putumayo region.
The landslide destroyed homes and buried cars
President Juan Manuel Santos, who is making a trip to the zone, said troops had been sent as a component of a national crisis reaction
The district's senator Sorrel Aroca revealed to Colombian media that entire neighborhoods had been covered.
Jose Antonio Sanchez, leader of the commonplace capital Mocoa, revealed to Caracol radio that the town was "completely detached", without power and water.
The landslide destroyed homes and buried cars
Walk was the nation's rainiest month since 2011, as per the state meteorological office.
Putumayo outskirts Ecuador and Peru.
Crosswise over Peru more than 90 individuals have passed on since the begin of the year due to abnormally overwhelming precipitation, which likewise brought on avalanches and glimmer surges.

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