Bolivia debris flow: Heavy rainfall triggered landslide, at least 400 houses were buried in Bolivia
February 27 news, local time 27, as a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall, the administrative capital La Paz, Bolivia, at least 400 houses were buried, many roads were destroyed. This is the history of the city suffered the most serious landslides.
By the impact of continuous rainfall, starting from the 26th night, the streets of La Paz began to fall a small amount of soil, gravel, some residents began to evacuate for security reasons. 27 morning, the mountain began to break, a lot of mud and rocks have fallen, one after another to escape the residents of La Paz. Some houses were covered with debris, many residents are busy in the rescue from the mud of furniture and valuable possessions. With the mountain, the surface to rupture, landslides Bay, more and more houses were submerged. At least 400 houses were buried, 5,000 people’s life was affected.
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