Guatemala landslide buries bus
Kills atleast 10:
GUATEMALA: A landslide on one of Guatemala’s major highways buried a
bus Saturday, killing at least 10 and injuring around 25 more, emergency
workers said.
Rescuers had to bring in heavy equipment to reach some of the victims
trapped in the bus, which was suddenly engulfed by mud around 8 am on
the Inter-American highway 50 miles outside the capital.
Tropical weather systems in both the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico
have triggered torrential rains throughout Guatemala and southern
Mexico.
Heavy flooding in the Mexican Gulf state of Tabasco forced thousands
of people from their homes.
Authorities in neighboring Chiapas and Oaxaca states, which border
Guatemala, and the Gulf state of Veracruz also reported serious
flooding.
“The bad weather in the southeast has caused the worst rainy season
on record. We are marshaling aid for the affected area,” wrote Mexican
President Felipe Calderon on his Twitter page.
The state power monopoly warned it would have to open floodgates on
some hydroelectric dams in the region to reduce water levels, which
would likely worsen flooding in some low-lying areas. No deaths were
blamed on the flooding in Mexico. Mexico’s state oil company Pemex,
which has extensive oil and gas operations in Tabasco state and offshore
in the Gulf of Mexico, reported no problems with production. Guatemala
City, Sunday, Reuters |