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At least 10 dead, 15 injured in Colombia landslide, says regional governor

  • A deadly landslide struck Bello, Antioquia, Colombia on June 25, burying homes and killing at least 10 people.
  • Heavy rains caused streams to overflow and triggered the landslide, worsening risk after previous May landslides.
  • Authorities ordered evacuation of over 60 damaged homes in Medellin and deployed rescue teams using dogs and drones.
  • Mayor Federico Gutierrez reported 11 deaths and 15 missing, with more than 1,500 people sheltered, stating ongoing emergency support.
  • The landslide highlights ongoing hazards in Antioquia's rainy season and requires extensive resources for rescue and rebuilding efforts.
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An avalanche of rubble and mud buried more than 50 houses in a community near Medellín. At least ten people died, and the number of victims could increase.

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At least 11 people have been killed by severe weather in northwestern Colombia, local authorities said. Heavy rains on Tuesday caused a landslide that buried dozens of homes under mud and debris. Rescue workers are still searching for survivors in the city of Medellín and the nearby mountain town of Bello. At least 15 people are still missing. Dogs and drones Dogs and drones have been deployed in Bello to help search for survivors. Authorities h…

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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