Alud asks for dozens of houses in the Andean village in Peru.

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He added a statement by the Minister of Defense and the President's announcement that he will travel to an avalanche area.Repeated infographic without mentioning ///Lima, March 16, 2022 (AFP) - On Tuesday, due to a landslide of stones and mud from the hills, dozens of houses were buried in the Andean village in northern Peru, leaving about 20 missing” No! God! One person who recorded the collapse of the hill, said in a video circulated on social networks. “According to a preliminary report, the hill slide covered about 60 to 80 houses,” said the Governor of the Northern District of La Libertad, Manuel Lempén, to RPP radio. “We estimated that between 15 and 20 people were still missing.” About 12 hours after the collapse of the hill on Tuesday night, the Minister of Defense of the affected town José Gabidia said. The avalanche occurred at around 2,800 meters above sea level and around 08:30 (13h30 GMT) in the local town of Retamas in the Parcoy area, and at least 15 people were trapped, according to Rolando Capucho, head of the National Emergency Operations Center (COEN). Of these, at least 15 people were trapped. “Eight people have been rescued,” said Secretary Gavidia, among those missing, Jorge Luis, head of risk management of the Ministry of Health According to Dr. Jorge Luis Escobar's television channel N, Director Retamas, Lieutenant General Carlos Alberto Valderrama, revealed that police rescuers and firefighters are working to remove debris: “We have rescued four people, including Venezuelan citizens trapped in the market.Until now, we have not found a dead person.” Then the minister increased the number of rescued to 8 people. “The area is quarantined. There is information that there is a crack in the hill and another collapse may occur.” Gavidia explained that despite the risk of a new landslide, the authorities “had a lot of trouble evicting people because they did not want to leave their homes.” - “I was able to get out on time” - Avalanches occur with certain rules during the southern summer months of the Peruvian Andean region due to seasonal rainfall. The town of Letamas, where the miners' family lives, is 16 hours away by car from Trujillo City, the local capital located on the coast, 500 km north of Lima.” We were able to get out on time and the house was buried; the collapse left us with nothing.” Ledy Leiva, who was able to leave the house with five other family members, told the RPP radio station. Local media reported that several people who were trapped by neighbors who pierced the roof and walls of the buried house before rescuers arrived were rescued.Peruvian President Pedro Castillo will travel to Letamas on Tuesday night, and the government announced that they will support families affected by landslides.” To check, I will go to the province of Pataz, where Retamas is located.” The President tweeted after giving a message to the General Assembly of Congress.Castillo had previously ordered the Civil Defense Commissioner and Gavidia to travel to the area with rescuers.” Miguel Cabrejos, president of the Anglican Church of Latin America (Celam), Archbishop Trujillo, tweeted, “I am in solidarity and accompany the suffering of families who are experiencing regrettable consequences due to landslides,” he added. The Peruvian authorities did not report the death, but more Life as a serious result of “human rights”. In 2009, at least 13 people, including children, died, causing an avalanche, causing several homes in Retamas “This place has already been identified as a high-risk area.” Miguel Yamazaki, director of the preparation of INDECI.CM/LJC/FJ/YOW/ATM, warned. —