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Mudslides smash villages in Peru; at least 12 confirmed dead

Por: ABC News World February 08, 2023

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SECOCHA, Peru -- Residents of five small gold-mining villages in southern Peru’s Arequipa region struggled Tuesday to salvage belongings after landslides caused by strong rains killed at least 12 people and dragged mud, water and rocks that turned precarious homes and other buildings into rubble.In the Mariano Nicolás Valcárcel municipality, on the edges of a depleted mining extraction area in Camaná province, people desperately searched... + full article



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