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Ecuador: At least 22 dead and 47 injured in landslides in Quito

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At least 22 people others lost their lives 47 were injured from the landslides noted in Quito, its capital Equatorial, announced the mayor of Santiago Guardera, as firefighters continue to search for victims in houses and streets covered with mud.

Torrential rains on Monday night caused a lot of water to accumulate in a gorge near the working-class neighborhoods of La Gasca and La Comuna. Mud and rocks ended up falling on the houses, while damages were also caused to the electricity network.

“So far, 22 dead have been transferred to the morgue. Another 47 people were injured and both are in critical condition. “There are reports of 20 missing,” said Guarderas.

“We saw this huge black river sweeping through everything, we had to climb the walls to escape,” said Alba Kotakatsi, who managed to get her two young daughters out of the house. “We are looking for the missing,” he added.

A video posted on social media shows a river of mud flooding the streets of the neighborhood, sweeping away trees, vehicles, trash cans and even electricity pylons, as residents scream for help. In other shots, residents rescue their neighbors from the mud torrent.

Authorities did not rule out other landslides. The municipality organized shelters for the affected families and started cleaning the city streets.

In many areas of Ecuador it is raining profusely. As a result, rivers overflowed and hundreds of homes and streets were flooded. The rain that fell in Quito on Monday was equivalent to 75 liters of water per square meter, which was the largest volume of water that has fallen in the city in almost two decades.

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